Syllabus Connection Essay
Here are the paragraphs required for this week’s essay: Introduction Sociological Paradigm Lecture Chapter One (Author: Keirns et. al.) Article: “Putting Your Sociological Imagination to Work” (Author: Sally Raskoff) Conclusion ————————————————————————————— Instructions from the syllabus… The goal of your connection essay is to connect what you have learned in the textbook chapter, supplemental articles and lecture to your life experiences. You will be using the readings and lecture to analyze your personal phenomenon. This can include (but is not limited to) family, friends, school, extracurricular activities, work, favorite interests or hobbies, time spent on social media, etc. This assignment is intended to encourage your engagement with the topics; it is not simply a summary of the readings. Your writing should be concise, but must exhibit a strong dedication to the exploration of lecture, class readings, and your life experiences. Each essay should: Be at least 500 words (approximately 2 double-spaced pages) Be well-organized with a strong, coherent presentation of ideas Have a paragraph for each lecture and reading: Introduction Paragraph Use the lecture to analyze your life experiences Use the textbook chapter to analyze your life experiences Use the article to analyze your life experiences Use the second article (if there is one) Conclusion Paragraph Each paragraph needs to specifically cite what you are utilizing from the readings. A simple, in-text citation with the authors last name and page number will suffice. The format should be as follows (Author Last Name; Page Number). The textbook is written by multiple authors, therefore when citing it use (Kierns et. al., Page Number), so citations will look like this ————> (Kierns et. al., 221). The articles are usually brief, but please still use the same author and page number format. For instance, (Hernandez, 3)