Drawing Exercises Can Promote Discussion in Social Science Courses
Drawing Exercises Can Promote Discussion in Social Science Courses
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Drawing exercises can be a useful teaching tool to promote class discussions of sensitive topics such as racial bias. In this activity, students in an introductory sociology course drew pictures of “a pretty child” and “a bully.” Students then observed the drawings and discussed characteristics of the drawings. This teaching activity is useful for discussing topics including racial bias, gender norms and the social construction of race and gender. Students reported that this exercise was memorable and useful in helping them understand these difficult concepts.
→ Citation
Odhiambo, C.(2020). Drawing to learn: Using visualization as pedagogy for exploring the social world, College Teaching, 68(3), 138-149. https://doi.org/10.1080/87567555.2020.1766407
→ Keywords
- Active learning
- Classroom-based exercises
- Race and ethnicity
- Visualization
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Snapshot Writer: Giuliana Lowry
Snapshot Publication Date: 2020
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