When the name Ryan Alaniz is announced, many titles come to mind: a sociology professor, a father, a writer, a volunteer, and a representative of multiple organizations. These are just some of the few ways to describe the man that is a vivid advocate for social change. Throughout his life, Alaniz has accomplished this goal to bring change through his many deeds volunteering abroad, and teaching. Prior to his career in sociology, Alaniz studied history as of undergraduate at Cal Poly. Throughout his college life he wanted to “understand the world as it was and how things came to be.” He later realized that history only pertained to the last 20 years and before then, but he was unable to answer his own question for the present. Since he is passionate about affecting change that can be done now, this brought him to switch to sociology where he could learn, and understand the reasons for concepts in life. Currently, Alaniz has a PHD and works as a sociology professor to teach and empower his students to create change…
changed drastically. Mrs. Klein found connections to our past that directly tied into our future, all while engaging every student and encouraging us all to meet her expectations. I quickly found myself participating in the class very frequently, and I looked forward to learning more about the subject each day. Because I was so used to a traditionally dry lecture format, I was not aware of how interesting and fascinating history can be. It was then I became aware of just how important a strong…
I have selected the topic of torture in the context of police interrogation in Canada, as it has both an academic and professional significance for me. Professionally, I have experienced the investigator’s role, conducting hundreds of interviews with both suspects and accused persons with the goal of solving a crime. I have received formalized training in various methods of interviewing without any concern or review to form an interdisciplinary understanding of the interrogation environment. As…
Looking back at our first critical thinking assignment a lot has changed. I currently do not want to pursue the major I wrote about before. To be completely honest, I have no clue what path I want to take next. I am leaning toward Elementary Education. Sociology has really opened my mind and eyes up on what truly goes on around the world and has given me a new perspective on how to look at the world. I was able to learn a lot about education. Some things I learned were the hidden curriculum,…
In society, there are many ways of learning, understanding, and knowing the world that range from scientific ways to non-scientific ways. There are many types of scientific ways of learning that include but is not limited to psychology, sociology, and political science to name a few. But learning if not limited to scientific ways, learning can also be accomplished through non-scientific ways such as learning from personal experience, learning from parents or through tradition, and even using…
Imagine walking up to that foreign exchange student in sociology and speaking 100% fluent Japanese to them. The lack of understanding in the United States peaks when discussing other countries. If every American is required to learn a second language this cultural confusion would cease to exist. Employers love when possible employees can speak other languages and communicate with customers in a more direct way. Being bilingual is becoming more and more essential to being part of the global…
Styles we use to learn, how we have come to understand new information. There are four modes of learning styles, the first mode values creativity and human relationships, the second mode values information gathering and theories, the third mode likes completing problems and using technology to do so, and the fourth mode is good at decision making taking initiative and teaching. Its not just the modes you uses its also how you learn for example visual, a visual- learner likes to observe and…
on the sheet which was about kindergarten teaches who prepare a program to teach all the children from different cultures how to behave properly. We choose this problem because we believe that mentally strong individuals should be grown in their very young ages. If we can find a solution, we are more likely to solve a bunch of problems that we face in education system. Also, well educated individuals who receive their education as soon as they start to perceive the world would expose promising…
necessary skills for example leadership skills and the ability to plan and carry out an event such as bake sales and primary school discos. Both included the presence of smaller children, portraying my responsible nature to communicating and working with those of a vulnerable age. One of my most rewarding activities was a scholar programme I was a part of during my time at school. The ‘Brilliant Club’ was a 4 week programme working alongside Durham University and PhD tutor Kelly?. A similar…
Many times when one thinks of being an RA the financial benefits of the job opportunity becomes the focus. While I am happy about those awesome benefits those are not my only primary focuses. I am hoping to become an RA because I enjoy working with other people, developing professional skills, and building a community. Being a Sociology major, this experience will allow me to really have an on hands training of what I am learning here in my classrooms at U.C. Berkeley. I know that I am capable…