by Belinder | Nov 15, 2023 | Sociology
An important skill is the ability to critically evaluate information. As our world is increasingly filled with data, more and more the information from that data is conveyed through visualizations. Visualization is useful for both discovery of connections...
by Belinder | Nov 15, 2023 | Sociology
How has U.S. society’s understanding of race and ethnicity evolved over time? Why do the cultural explanations for race and ethnicity exceed the biological ones? What impact does constantly evolving terminology related to race and ethnicity have on racial and ethnic...
by Belinder | Nov 15, 2023 | Sociology
For your initial post: 1. Explain in your own words what equity in education means to you. 2. Identify the “critical, systematic and action oriented” strategies you can use in your own classroom, school or center that would take you from being simply “touched”...
by Belinder | Nov 15, 2023 | Sociology
Examine communism and socialism. We hear so often today that socialism and communism are the same thing. Examine the similarities and differences between the two. Why do so many Americans seem to hate even the word “socialism”? We already employ...
by Belinder | Nov 15, 2023 | Sociology
A consistent theme in the literature on the self and causal attributions is that we tend to view ourselves and the world through rose-colored glasses. We excuse our mistakes, take credit for our successes (even if not warranted), view ourselves as above...
by Belinder | Nov 15, 2023 | Sociology
Give some examples of social media providers regulating the behavior of others. Do you think the providers of social media should regulate the behavior of users? Explain. How does this discussion tie into microeconomics?