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Of course, I would not recommend that anyone tell students
to watch without watching all shows either, but it is not my place to tell
people how to teach their courses, which is why I offered no suggestions for
how the show might be used. Why limit
imaginations? I bring this up because I
think my suggestion was perhaps slightly misunderstood. I don’t know that anyone needs anyone
else’s take on the show, as we can all watch it for ourselves and
I’d rather assume that most people reading this are insightful,
intelligent, and capable of making the connections themselves. After all, I use this E-mail list for ideas,
but not every idea presented here would work for me or is superior to what I
already use for teaching a particular topic or concept. If I know about something, however, I’m
going to pass it along. Of course, every
instructor should be the judge of whether it is useful for him or her or
not. By the way, every example we use, whether we tell a story,
show a clip, or provide an example from the news or some other source, to
illustrate a concept is “anecdotal” and it goes without saying that
we should be constantly telling our students the difference between what is
anecdotal and what can be backed up by statistical evidence. Sociology is all around us. It is *in*
our entertainment, and I personally find it valuable to give students the tools
to flesh it out of the entertainment they receive in order to distinguish
between accurate and inaccurate depictions.
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