Quick note:

Here is the link to the NYT article:

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/07/fashion/sundaystyles/07friendss.html?_r=1&;
oref=slogin

The article is called: "Money Changes Everything."

Another topic that gets my students going is to talk about the differences
in shopping malls -- also differences in bathrooms in various stores --
Walmart vs. Nordstrom, for example.




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
To: Sunny Allen
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: 5/7/2006 11:12 PM
Subject: TEACHSOC: Re: frustration

Hi Sunny,
The New York Times just ran an article today in its Sunday Styles
section (help w/posting a link again, anyone? I've forgotten how
already!)  about the strain on friendships that include people of very
different income levels -- most often experienced in college, but
perhaps high schools too if there is a "have" and "have not" side of
town?  Maybe this concept could spring board into a discussion or
exercise?  Envision a shopping or restaurant trip in this situation, or
visits to one another's homes.
Sarah Murray
WPUNJ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Sunny  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Allen 
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  
Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 11:28 PM
Subject: TEACHSOC: frustration

 
So I've realized I start to panic on Sunday nights because I dread
teaching my soc classes (high school level).  I thought it was because
of the students in the classes, which it partly is.  However, I think
the biggest reason is that I just don't like teaching soc.  I have no
books (text or otherwise) for them, our school dosn't have any
computers, and I can't lecture for 90 minutes without losing them.  I
can't get these kids too engaged in discussions, and we're all getting
tired of group projects.
 
I do like sociology, I just struggle teaching it.  I seem to have so
many activities, ideas, and "fun" things to do with my psychology
classes, but have almost nothing with soc.
 
Does anyone have any short demonstrations, activities, or "things" they
do in class.  I'm teaching inequalities right now (class, gender and
race) and I know there is so much more I could be doing.
 
It's probably just end-of-year burnout, but thanks for letting me vent.
 
Sunny Allen
Tooele High School
Tooele, UT



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