Deviance in
Lab Syllabus
SOCY 1004
Fall 2006
Teaching Assistant: Christie Sennott
Email: christie.sennott@colorado.edu
Phone: (720) 883-6910
Office: Ketchum 8
Office
hours: Wednesday
Or by appointment
Assistant Teaching Assistants (ATAs):
Graham
Smith: Graham.Smith@colorado.edu Emily Tienken: Emily.Tienken@colorado.edu
Phone: (410) 610-5912 Phone: (303)
475-1252
115
- Wednesday
110
– Thursday
Required Text: Adler & Adler, 2006. Constructions
of Deviance: Social Power, Context, and Interaction.
Overview: Labs are
designed specifically to afford students the opportunity to discuss and further
explore materials presented in the reader and in lecture in a small group
setting. As your teaching assistant it
is my job to facilitate meaningful discussions within the group in a manner
that will ultimately clarify and deepen your understanding of the materials
presented. A lively discussion requires that students be prepared and willing
to share their insights and opinions in class. It is my goal to create a
comfortable and open environment where all members of the class are willing to
share their ideas and thoughts. In order for this environment to be achieved,
it is crucial that all students behave in a respectful manner towards one
another. Given the nature of this course, our discussions will often focus on
issues that may arouse intense feelings and disagreement. While enthusiastic discussion and debate of these issues is
wholeheartedly encouraged, insensitive or mean-spirited comments based on age, race,
ethnicity, sex, gender, class, sexual orientation, religion, disability status,
ideas or beliefs will not be tolerated.
Classroom Decorum:
Please arrive in the
classroom and be prepared to begin on time. Please stay for the entire class
period unless you have a conflict that you already informed me about, either
before class or through email. Turn off
your cell phones. Please refrain from engaging in disruptive behavior, such
as reading newspapers, doing homework for other classes, playing computer
games, sleeping or carrying on side conversations during class. Engaging in rude or disruptive behavior may
result in my asking you to leave the classroom and/or the forfeiture of your
attendance points for the day. Please be punctual and remain seated until
the class is dismissed (at 10 minutes to the hour, without exception).
Participation:
Participation
is crucial to your experience and success in lab. You will be expected to attend lab prepared
to discuss the readings assigned for that week.
I expect all students to participate in class discussions even if that
only means being an avid listener. Because
of the nature of the subject matter of this class, some students may feel
uncomfortable speaking during group discussions. Because participation is worth 1/3rd
(one-third) of your lab grade, I encourage you to find other ways to
participate in a meaningful way in lab if you are uncomfortable speaking during
class. Some examples of participation include:
1.
Sending an email
to me with your thoughts, insights, etc. if you are uncomfortable speaking
during class.
2.
Bringing an
article from the news to class that is relevant to the topic of the week. I may use the article during class
discussion.
3.
Other suggestions
you may have.
Please
come to class with a copy of the “lists” for the week, which you can find on
Patti’s website (http://spot.colorado.edu/~adler) under “
Finally,
familiarize yourself with—and adhere to—the University Honor Code, www.colorado.edu/academics/honorcode, and
the University’s Policy on Classroom Behavior, www.colorado.edu/policies/classbehavior.html.
Grading:
This
lab will count for 25% of your final grade in Deviance. Grades in this lab will be based on the
following:
If
you have any questions about the grading system or your progress in class,
please do not hesitate to talk to your ATA or me. We are here to help.
Disability Statement:
If you have specific
physical, psychiatric, or learning disabilities and require accommodations,
please let the Assistant TA or TA know during the first two weeks of the
semester so we may meet your needs appropriately. You will need to provide documentation of
your disability to the Disability Services Office in Willard 322 (ph.
303-492-8671, on the web at http://www.colorado.edu/disabilityservices).
Accommodations for
Religious Observances:
Please
notify me as soon as possible if you recognize any conflict with test dates,
assignment due dates, and/or class attendance that will occur as the result of
religious observances. Notification must
be made no later than two weeks prior to the date of conflict so that you and I
have time to make other arrangements.
Please read the statement of academic integrity at http://www.colorado.edu/policies/fac_relig.html.
I will do my best to accommodate your religious observance, possibly adjusting
an assignment’s due date or the lab attendance requirement for the date missed
due to religious reasons. In the event
that a test date conflicts with your religious observance, please notify
Patti Adler and me as soon as possible, since adjusting a test date requires
consideration and approval from Patti.
BY ATTENDING THIS
RECITATION, YOU ARE AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THE SYLLABUS. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SYLLABUS IF
NECESSARY DUE TO PROBLEMS OR SITUATIONS THAT MAY ARISE THROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER.