Studies on Sociology Teaching in Higher Education: A Comparative Literature Review of American, European, and Turkish Sociology

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Polat
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This article is a literature review that comparatively examines publications and research conducted about the teaching of sociology in higher education. English, Turkish, and to some extent French academic journals and sources were surveyed, and articles about sociology education in different countries were compiled. Thereby, the possibilities and features of a field which can be called “studies on teaching sociology” were discussed and assessed within the context of American, European, and Turkish sociology. Through compiling the perspectives and ways sociology education are studied, the goal of this article is to draw attention to the issue of how to teach disciplines at higher education as well as to provide insights about potential future research on the topic. Teaching Sociology, the longest running academic publication devoted specifically to the teaching of sociology at higher education, was introduced and examined within the context of American higher education academic publications. Studies on the teaching of sociology in European countries such as England, France, and Germany as well as those on Türkiye were discussed in terms of the changes higher education has been going through over the last twenty years, such as the increase of the volume of the higher education, international standardization, the tension between research and teaching workload, and student focused research. While there is an increasing academic interest in the European, Turkish, and particularly American sociology concerning the topic, it is still an understudied field.
高等教育社会学教学研究:美国、欧洲和土耳其社会学比较文献综述
本文是一篇文献综述,对有关高等教育社会学教学的出版物和研究进行了比较研究。调查了英语、土耳其语和一定程度上法语的学术期刊和资料来源,并汇编了不同国家关于社会学教育的文章。因此,在美国、欧洲和土耳其社会学的背景下,对一个可以被称为“教学社会学研究”的领域的可能性和特征进行了讨论和评估。通过汇编社会学教育的研究视角和方法,本文的目的是引起人们对如何在高等教育中教授学科的关注,并为未来该主题的潜在研究提供见解。《社会学教学》是专门研究高等教育社会学教学的持续时间最长的学术出版物,它是在美国高等教育学术出版物的背景下介绍和审查的。从高等教育在过去二十年中所经历的变化,如高等教育规模的增加、国际标准化、研究与教学工作量之间的紧张关系、,以及以学生为中心的研究。尽管学术界对欧洲、土耳其,尤其是美国的社会学越来越感兴趣,但这仍然是一个研究不足的领域。
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