Some Food for Thought.....
Monday, January 31, 2011
I'm So Puzzled....
Friday, January 28, 2011
Would YOU Stop a Theft?
So we watched this video in class today, and other than getting a nice Jersey Shore vibe at 8AM (have their 15 minutes run out yet?), it poses a valuable sociological question: what factors come into play when you decide whether or not to stop a theft in progress? We took today to analyze the problem and discuss all the variables that might cause people to step in or not: whether the victim was a hottie or nottie, whether the victim was normal or a wackadoo, whether the victim was social or stayed to herself. Other variables come into play as well, such as value of the stolen item, the age of the victim, and where the theft takes place. We're going to take some time in class tomorrow to discuss how we can test the hypotheses that you all wrote in class today and partake in some research design (which would probably please Emile Durkheim if he were still around today). One of the ways you can collect data is through a survey you create on a website called http://www.polleverywhere.com/. By using everyone's favorite piece of technology (the cellphone) you can place your poll directly on your Facebook page or blog and have your friends respond. I've attached my survey here for you guys to check out, and reply to if you want. There are many other ways to gather data, and we'll come up with them in class tomorrow, then the world is yours to sociologically mess with :)
Thursday, January 27, 2011
All of a Sudden......
Edited to Add: I actually am re-posting this from first semester as an example of how your "All of a Sudden" blog posts should work. This post makes me nostalgic as a week after we shot this video, my older dog (the one who jumps in first) got diagnosed with bone cancer, and had an amputation a week after that. Talk about treating dogs as humans--Sadie got chemo for 4 months. Geesh! I wonder if she will swim in circles next year with only one front leg to steer....... :)
Friday, January 21, 2011
What Makes Haas Tick.....
I am a: teacher, wife, dog-mommy, devoted auntie, daughter, friend, theater-lover, craft-maker, book-reader, and a map-nerd (and there is a sociological term that goes along with this that we'll cover 2nd quarter!). I honestly think that if you took one of those things away from my personality, I wouldn't be the same person. If you're going to be a part of this society, I approach it as go in or go home, so I try to live life to the fullest and do as much as I can.
I've been influenced by many things. My parents (obviously) played a big role in my socialization process, and did a lot to guide me in the rights and wrongs of society. You'll actually see shades of my dad in class on a daily basis--I have his sense of humor. My 87 year old grandma that I will be talking about a lot in class? She's the cat's pajamas and I want to be just like her when I grow up :) She has been through a lot in life, and can still put a big ole' smile on her face. This sounds really dumb, but I'm also influenced by one of my dogs, Sadie. See, we found out in September that she has bone cancer, and she had a leg amputated shortly thereafter. She's crazy active, and we were worried that would slow her down. 4 months later, she's cancer-free (so far as we can tell) and she has not slowed down in the least. I think that's really cool that she can take a lickin' and keep on tickin'. And I also find it a reflection on society today that you can treat a dog for bone cancer, surgery, meds, chemotherapy and all, yet there are millions of Americans who, due to economic circumstances or otherwise, can't afford health care. Stratification at its worst.
My goals are different from yours as I am about twice your age :) I've done the education thing...and then some (go Illini!). I wanted to get a teaching job....and here I am. Homeownership? Check! Get married? Done! Kids? Well.....I spend about 12 hours a day with you and your peers here at school. A quiet house when I get home is a good thing :) Be a published card maker? Actually have that taken care of (check out a PaperCrafts magazine soon!). This doesn't mean that I have no goals or purpose in life. I figure I can always get better at everything that I do, and it's OK to try new things (like this whole blog thing....). Who knows? Maybe I'll be teacher of the year! :)
So that's me in a nutshell. I think I'm in the process of leaving my mark on society, and I'm looking forward to seeing the paths that you will take to blaze a trail on the world. Peace out (for now) peeps!
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Welcome Back to Shcool!
Welcome! Looking forward to a fun semester!
***Mrs. Haas