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SOCIOLOGYImages of SocietyIntroduction to Anthropology,Psychology and Sociology• Authors: Dennis Gerrard, Charles Hawkes, Reg Hawes, Dick Holland, MarcKeirstead Feature Writer: Jennifer Watt • © 2001 • Grade 11Sociology and You• Sheppard, Greene, • © 2008, Grades 10-12Written for the Ontario Introduction to Anthropology,Psychology and Sociology, Grade 11, University/CollegePreparation course (HSP3M). Images of Society is organized aroundissues such as: our common qualities, our diversity, our conflicts, oursocial structures, and our global connections. These issues are presentedfrom the points of view of the three social science disciplines, allowingstudents to become familiar with current social science thinking.www.mcgrawhill.ca/books/imagesStudent Resources include Web Connections. For a detaileddescription of text features and teacher’s support material, pleasevisit our website.Table of ContentsUnit 1: Self And Others1 What Makes Us Human?2 How We Communicate3 What Shapes Our Behaviour?4 Rites of PassageUnit 1 Culminating ActivityUnit 2: <strong>Social</strong> Structures and Institutions5 <strong>Social</strong> Institutions6 Change in <strong>Social</strong> Institutions7 <strong>Social</strong>ization and <strong>Social</strong> Restraint8 Groups and Group BehaviourUnit 2 Culminating ActivityUnit 3: <strong>Social</strong> Organization9 Conflict and Cohesion10 Discrimination11 Anti-social Behaviour12 <strong>Social</strong> Movements and OrganizationsUnit 3 Culminating ActivityStudent Text 0070880328 $93.75Teacher's Resource 0070887454 $246.44Computerized Assessment Bank 0070887470 $228.92Asociologyprogram written exclusively for high schoolstudents.FeaturesAge specific examples relate directly to students' experiences andunderstandingUses the SQ3R reading method. (Survey, Question, Read, Recite,Review) Reading experts agree that using focus questions to introducetopics helps students to better anticipate and comprehend newmaterial.Includes a hands-on, activity-based strand. Students can experiencesociology through experiments, activities, and projects.Teacher Support MaterialTeacher Classroom Resources includes Unit Resources, Cultural<strong>Studies</strong>, Sociology Projects and Lab Activities, Quizzes, Chapter Tests,and Authentic Assessment and Skillbuilder Worksheets.Table of ContentsUnit 1: Sociological Perspectives1 An Invitation to Sociology2 Sociologists Doing ResearchUnit 2: Culture and <strong>Social</strong> Structures3 Culture4 <strong>Social</strong>ization5 <strong>Social</strong> Structure and Society6 Groups and Formal Organizations7 Deviance and <strong>Social</strong> ControlUnit 3: <strong>Social</strong> Inequality8 <strong>Social</strong> Stratification9 Inequalities of Race and Ethnicity10 Inequalities of Gender and AgeUnit 4: <strong>Social</strong> Institutions11 The Family12 Education13 Political and Economic Institutions14 Religion15 SportUnit 5: <strong>Social</strong> Change16 Population and Urbanization17 <strong>Social</strong> Change and Collective BehaviorStudent Edition 0078745195 $95.95StudentWorks DVD 0078781051 $129.55Teacher Wraparound Edition 0078745209 $174.38TeacherWorks Plus DVD 007878106X $302.40Teacher Classroom Resources 0078753430 $254.40ExamView Assessment Suite CD-ROM 0078781086 $207.98Presentation Plus! DVD 0078781418 $158.4018TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school

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