Social Institutions
About This Product
Social Institutions and Societal Change Teaching Resource
Welcome to a teaching resource grounded deeply in the foundations of Sociology; the study of social behavior or society - Social Institutions and Societal Change. Designed with flexibility, this product can be used across a wide range of grade levels - from 7 to 10, making it an excellent tool for both public school teachers and homeschoolers who teach social studies.
A core focus of this particular resource is aimed at examining societal change and how it impacts human needs, as well as introducing students to various forms of society. Thoroughly imbued with important aspects drawn from sociology—like Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs—this teaching tool could help kindle young minds' interest in how our societies evolve.
The educational material comes as a clear Google Drive™ Folder containing interactive presentations touching on each main subject matter thoroughly:
Various types of Social institutions
Historical changes in societies
Different Human needs across changing times
Detailed explanation: Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs
A study into five major societal formations
Note: You will also get access to a viewer's guide for Crash Course Sociology episode #12: Society and Social Change.
These interactive presentation slides allow you easy sharing or presenting capability no matter if your students are learning remotely or within traditional classroom setups.The slide decks not only carry key content but also includes verification tools like work sheets which can help gauge student comprehension rates for each topic introduced.
This hands-on learning resource provides multiple methods to engage your audience by linking theoretical points with realistic applications thus offering a window into real-world contexts.
An emphasis on immersive presentation techniques throughout each slide deck & simple GUIs makes 'Social Institutions' an essential product when aiming at invoking intellectual curiosity among students about society & human behaviour.