TEST ITEM FILE This key author-created supplement reflects the material in the textbook–both in content and in language–far better than the testing file available with any other introductory sociology textbook. The file contains over 2000 items–more than 100 per chapter– in multiple-choice, true-false, and essay formats. All of the questions are identified by level of difficulty.
Jan 01, 1993 'Changes, Choices, and Constraints' Marriages and Families offers students a comprehensive introduction to many issues facing families in the twenty- first century. The text's major theme 'Changes, Choices, and Constraints' explores: Contemporary 'changes 'in families and their structure Impacts on. Marriages and Families offers students a comprehensive introduction to these and other issues facing families in the twenty-first century. Although written from a sociological perspective, the book incorporates material from other disciplines—history, economics, social work, psychology, law, biology,. This volume introduces the study of contemporary marriages and families, from a sociological perspective. It examines the diversity of American families, by giving equal attention to all racial, ethnic, and other societal groups, while examining the choices and the constraints that often limit our family-related choices today.
COMPUTERIZED TEST BANK Pearson’s computerized test banks allow instructors to filter and select questions to create quizzes, tests, or homework. Instructors can revise questions or add their own, and may be able to choose print or online options. These questions are also available in Microsoft Word format.
POWERPOINT® SLIDES These PowerPoint slides combine graphics and text in a colourful format to help you convey sociological principles in a visual and exciting way. Each chapter of the textbook has approximately 15 to 25 slides that communicate the key concepts in that chapter. For easy access, they are available in the instructor portion of MySocLab for Society: The Basics, Sixth Canadian Edition.
Marriages And Families 10th Edition
PEERSCHOLAR Firmly grounded in published research, peerScholar is a powerful online pedagogical tool that helps develop your students’ critical and creative thinking skills. peerScholar facilitates this through the process of creation, evaluation, and reflection. Working in stages, students begin by submitting a written assignment. peerScholar then circulates their work for others to review, a process that can be anonymous or not depending on your preference. Students receive peer feedback and evaluations immediately, reinforcing their learning and driving the development of higher-order thinking skills. Students can then re-submit revised work, again depending on your preference. Contact your Pearson Representative to learn more about peerScholar and the research behind it.
Benokraitis Sociology
MULTIMEDIA GUIDE This teaching guide that can accompany any Pearson introductory sociology text helps professors bring sociological concepts to life in the classroom with material to which students relate. Featuring 20 scenes from Hollywood feature films, documentaries, TV episodes, and over 30 songs, this guide provides • A synopsis of the fi lm or documentary and the relevant scene, the scene location on the DVD, and an explanation of how the selection relates to sociology • The cultural context of album and song as well as an explanation of how the song relates to sociological issues • 5—10 discussion questions + 1 assignment follow each scene and song.