Why Modules? We listened to the increasing demand of instructors for more flexibility with teaching materials. Sociology in Modules provides an appealing alternative for those instructors who feel that breaking up each chapter into 2-4 modules would allow them to assign the content they want in the order that they want. This modular format was also created to cater to the way in which students learn. Using an adaptive diagnostic tool to help students identify what they know and don’t know, Sociology in Modules helps students move towards an understanding of the foundations (theory) of sociology by presenting material in more manageable chunks. Instead of facing long and daunting chapters, modules encourage student reading and end of module pedagogy reinforces key concepts. Richard Schaefer has adapted his proven content to meet the changing needs of instructors and students. Sociology in Modules is the most flexible program for teaching and learning sociology. Prepare your students to take sociology with them...one module at a time.
Good introduction to the subject. Nothing earth shattering, and you can definitely tell that the intended audience (17-22 y/o college kids) may not have a ton of life experience given some of the generalities used to explain large, complex issues such as economics and why 'brain drain' may affect a country.
Definitely a good introduction to conflict theory, and I'll go ahead and say the book seems almost sympathetic to that form of sociological thought above all others.