Welcome to the Student Resources Site
Welcome to the student resources SAGE edge site for Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class, Seventh edition by Joseph F. Healey and Eileen O’Brien. SAGE edge offers a robust online environment you can access anytime, anywhere, and features an impressive array of free tools and resources to keep you on the cutting edge of your learning experience. The student resources site includes:
- An online action plan includes tips and feedback on progress through the course and materials, which allows students to individualize their learning experience
- Learning objectives reinforce the most important material
- Mobile-friendly eFlashcards strengthen understanding of key terms and concepts
- Mobile-friendly practice quizzes allow for independent assessment by students of their mastery of course material
- Carefully selected chapter-by-chapter video and multimedia links which enhance classroom-based explorations of key topics
- Chapter-by-chapter study questions to help you prepare for quizzes and tests
- SAGE Journal Articles combine cutting-edge academic journal scholarship with the topics in your course for a robust classroom experience. Full-text SAGE journal articles have been carefully selected to support and expand on the concepts.
- Recommended Readings list useful books and articles for additional study
- Current debates resource presents two or more opposing statements from scholars and analysts on controversial questions raised in the chapters (Are Indian Sports Team Mascots Offensive? Should Children Be Raised Genderless? etc.).
- Public sociology assignments encourage students to go beyond the classroom and engage with people, organizations, and resources in their local communities to learn more about minority groups and issues.
- Internet Research Projects refer students to selected public websites, or direct them on guided Internet research, in order to gather data and apply concepts from the chapter.