The Familiar and the Self: Reflections from Teaching Sociology Online in India

Q2 Arts and Humanities The Sociological Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-02-17 DOI:10.1177/00380229221151085
Rituparna Patgiri
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Interrogating the familiar is seen as a benchmark of good sociological research. As teachers of Sociology, we have to teach courses that question and critique the familiar regularly. It is a mammoth task. The enormity of the job is further increased by the fact that the teacher is part of the same social institutions as the students. As such, how does a teacher deal with their own assumptions while teaching? How does one teach young students to question and challenge the familiar that all of us are a part of? How does one teach the self which is a part of the familiar? I try to address some of these questions in this piece drawing from my own teaching experience. It has been my experience that the challenges of teaching the familiar and the self are augmented by the online mode. With the boundaries between the home and the university getting blurred in the online mode, the difficulties in defamiliarizing are even stronger. This challenges the core itself of Sociology. Apart from limiting the interaction between students and the teacher, there is also less scope for peer-based learning in the online classroom. Thus, there is a need to re-think the nature of the online classroom and the teacher that can help Sociology in continuing to question the familiar.
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熟悉与自我:来自印度在线社会学教学的思考
询问熟悉的人被视为良好社会学研究的基准。作为社会学的老师,我们必须定期教授质疑和批判熟悉事物的课程。这是一项艰巨的任务。教师和学生是同一社会机构的一部分,这一事实进一步增加了这项工作的艰巨性。因此,教师在教学时如何处理自己的假设?如何教会年轻学生质疑和挑战我们所有人都熟悉的事物?一个人如何教导作为熟悉事物一部分的自己?在这篇文章中,我试图根据自己的教学经验来解决其中的一些问题。根据我的经验,在线模式增加了教授熟悉和自我的挑战。在网络模式下,家庭和大学之间的界限越来越模糊,陌生化的难度更大。这对社会学的核心本身提出了挑战。除了限制学生和老师之间的互动外,在线课堂中基于同伴的学习空间也较小。因此,有必要重新思考在线课堂的性质,以及可以帮助社会学继续质疑熟悉事物的老师。
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