Learning Outcomes
SUCCESS methods
Ice Breakers
About Professor Caz
Sociology Minute
100

This type of outcome is the most basic form, as it is what students are assumed to know.

What is "foundational"?

100

Using this technique of a sudden change of pace, humor, or shock - keeps students awake and vigilant.

What is "unexpected"

100

In our ice breaker game packing a suitcase, this distant place was our imaginary destination.

What is "Mars"?

100

This newsworthy state is also the birth state of your professor.

What is "Florida"?

100

Most broadly, the study of sociology is the study of what type of human behavior?

What is "social"?

200

At the very top, students are guided toward this type of final outcome.

What is "ultimate"?

200

This term is means to organize content into a framework to prepare the learner for information

What is a "schema"?

200

In the Spymaster game, this childhood gesture game was used to determine winners of colored chips.

What is "paper rock scissors"?

200

Your professor's graduate school was at this flagship university.

What is "USC"?

200

This term from Max Weber describes the necessity to have understanding from the point of view of those studied.

What is "vehrstehen"?

300

Between foundational and ultimate outcomes, this type of outcome provides the steps of development.

What is "mediating"?

300

Connecting course content to real-world applications helps students see how information is valid in this SUCCESS feature.

What is "credible"?

300

In the break room, students were asked to find obstacles on this type of culinary circle for an ice breaker.

What is a "plate"?

300

This science of Durkheim, Marx, and Weber is Professor Cazessus' primary discipline.

What is "sociology"?

300

Comprised of a person's power, income, and esteem, this public rank is invisible but powerful according to sociologists.

What is "socio-economic status"?

400

This pond dwelling poet provided the quote for the opening slide of this presentation.

Who is "Henry David Thoreau"?

400

This SUCCESS technique can involve pulling on the heartstrings, invoking anger, or building empathy.

What is "emotional"?

400

In the ice breaker lecture, students were asked to think about their teaching in terms of the forest and this type of flora.

What are "trees"?

400

Triskaidecaphobics beware, Professor Cazessus has been teaching at GTC for this many years.

What is "thirteen"?

400

American sociology originated in this famous Midwestern city.

What is "Chicago"?

500

This classic framework of verbs provides ways of directing outcomes into specific and dynamic actions.

What is "Bloom's Taxonomy"?

500

The "concrete" component of SUCCESS expects educators to bring students through three levels of familiarity: introduction, reinforcement, and this level.

What is "mastery"?

500

Professor Cazessus has encouraged students to try on new experiences, but to avoid being an imposter with this false face.

What is "bad mimicry"?

500

Home of the Hatters, this is Professor Cazessus' alma mater in sunny DeLand, Florida.

What is "Stetson University"?

500

This sociologist framed every day struggles as class struggles between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat.

Who was "Karl Marx"?

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