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Support to teachers teaching Sociology in secondary schools at 'O' and 'A' levels.
This page is maintained by Om Varma, Associate Professor, Mauritius Institute of Education. Teachers and students are encouraged to send in their comments and contributions.
You can also use the Blog on Teaching Sociology to send your comments.
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Has China's one-child policy worked?
- By Om Varma
- Published 20/09/2007
- Teaching Sociology
- Unrated
In the first of a series of pieces on China's one-child policy, the BBC's Michael Bristow looks at whether the country's controversial regulations are working.
The Critical Theory Website
- By Om Varma
- Published 2/11/2006
- Teaching Sociology
- Unrated
Illuminations: The Critical Theory Website is a WWW research resource for those interested in the Critical Theory project. Firmly based in Frankfurt School thought, this site maintains a collection of articles, excerpts, and chapters from many contemporary writers of and about Critical Theory. Additional submissions from graduate students and others are also available, as are links to other websites and related sources.
Dead Sociologists' Society
- By Om Varma
- Published 2/11/2006
- Teaching Sociology
- Unrated
| Comte | Martineau | Marx | Spencer | Durkheim | Simmel | Weber | Veblen |
| Addams | Cooley | Mead | Park | Thomas | DuBois | Pareto | Sorokin |
August Comte and Positivism
- By Om Varma
- Published 2/11/2006
- Teaching Sociology
- Unrated
Free access to high quality resources on the Internet.
- By Om Varma
- Published 2/11/2006
- Teaching Sociology
- Unrated
Intute: Sociology provides free access to high quality resources on the Internet. The service aims to identify and evaluate resources to meet the needs of researchers, students and librarians in higher and further education. Resources are organized in categories that reflect current research interests in British sociology. Classification within these broad categories recognizes the research networks and specialisms within the professional associations and advice on new areas of interest is welcomed.