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Law and Social Change
Media, Crime & Criminal Justice
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Prof. Takata.
Department of Criminal Justice
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Latest Update: January 22, 2004
Newsflash!
Optional Dear Habermas Workshop Monday, January 26th from 12 noon to 1 p.m. in Micro-computing Classroom in Library D1- Level
"believe nothing, no matter where you read it or who has said it, not even if i have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense." - buddha
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- Latest UWP Lecture Commentaries
- Previous Week's UWP Lecture Commentaries
- Book Reviews by UWP Students
- Site Additions
- Site Visits and Field Trips
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Prof. Takata at takata@uwp.edu
All UWP Classes, Announcements
- Monday, January 26th, 12 noon to 1pm - Optional Dear Habermas Workshop in the Microcomputing Classroom (D1 Level in Library).
- Friday, March 12th - Last Day to Drop Class
Criminal Justice Association News
Check the Criminal Justice Department web page for future club announcement.
All UWP Classes, Spring 2004 Academic Assessment
Readings for All UWP Classes:
- Keep in mind:
** the 5Cs: competency, consistency, cooperation, communication, and creativity.
** Bloom and Krathwohl's Taxonomy of Learning: latent learning, recognition, recall, application, analysis, evaluation, and synthesis.Grades are interactive and interdependent. You are responsible for telling me what you have accomplished, and verifying it either in class, in person, in an email dialogue, or meeting with me. For an explanation, read and Grades.
- Academic Assessment
- Academic Accountability
- Cooperative Learning
- Preface
- Keeping a Class Journal
- Listening in Good Faith to Hear Myself
- Avoiding Plagiarism
- "Who's Habermas? Why Habermas?"
- "The Case Against Gold Stars" by Alfie Kohn.
All UWP Classes, site visits and field trips:
TBA
Law and Social Change (CRMJ/SOCA 352)
- Course Syllabus
- Answerability and Academic Assessment
- Minimum Requirements for Week 1 and 2
- Learning/Teaching
- Theory, Policy, Practice. Link to: Theory, Policy, Practice lecture notes
- Links to the Sociology of Law Handbook readings
-- Introduction
-- Chapter 1, part 1
-- Chapter 1, part 2
-- Chapter 2
Media, Crime & Criminal Justice (CRMJ 490)
- Course Syllabus
- Answerability and Academic Assessment
- Minimum Requirements for Week 1 and 2
- Learning/Teaching
- Theory, Policy, Practice. Link to: Theory, Policy, Practice lecture notes
Past Weekly Hubpages - Spring 2004
Past Lecture Commentaries - Spring 2004