Download - Spring 2014 Montclair State University Lecture 1 10/11/2015 Introduction to Family Studies
Spring 2014Montclair State University
Lecture 1
04/19/23
Introduction to Family Studies
Contact Information
Professor Connie GagerOffice: 4030 University HallMontclair office hours: Thurs 2:30 – 3:30E-mail office hours: Mon 3:00 – 4:00or by appointmentE-mail: [email protected] Assistant: Sanaz KariE-mail: [email protected] hours: T - W noon – 1:00 e-mail her before
going as she does not have an office
Go Patriots
Sorry I am a BIG Boston fan!
And Go RED SOX!
Professor Connie GagerAcademic Interests:
Families, work & gender, time use Predictors of marital quality and
divorce Do children model their parent’s
relationship patterns? Children’s time use in families Division of household labor
Professor Connie GagerOther Interests:
Boston Red Sox
Cooking
TennisT.V. - Sex & The City, Revenge, & Homeland
Course wikiWe will use a course “wiki” in addition to BlackboardWhy? I HATE BLACKBOARD!How about you?
And we will be using Canvas by next fall
Wikis are much more tech. forwardAnd we can all post to the wiki – i.e. more democratic
Course wikiA wiki is an editable web pagehttp://fcstmsu200.wikispaces.com/FIRST you must JOIN the wikiThen I have to “APPROVE” youThis does NOT happen instantlyOnce you are approved you can access the entire wiki
This could take several hours or overnight
How to get a good grade in this class:
KEEP UP – This is a fast-paced Hybrid Class
Face-to-face meetings combined with “on-line” classes
For face-to-face classes complete reading assignments BEFORE class
For on-line classes, complete reading, review lecture slides on your own, and complete assignment (if one is due) by the following Monday after the Tuesday face-to-face class
Everything you need to complete these classes is on the syllabus and wiki
How to get a good grade in this class:
Check the wiki at least weekly!!Don’t fall behind!!PLEASE CHECK YOUR E-MAIL BEFORE
EVERY CLASS as I live 1.5 hours away – so in case there is bad weather, class will be held on-line
How to get a good grade in this class:
Become a Patriots or Red Sox fan
PLEASE CHECK YOUR E-MAIL BEFORE EVERY CLASS as I live 1.5 hours away – so in case there is bad weather, class will be held on-line
I will NEVER cancel class, if we do not meet face-to-face then class will be on-line.
With a HYBRID class you never miss a class!
How to get a good grade in this class:
BUY THE TEXTBOOK AND READ IT!Attend face-to-face classes regularlyComplete class reading prior to classMost of these will be based on the reading for that
classSo do the reading before face-to-face classesContribute to class discussionsDid I mention? COME TO CLASS!!
Graded Class RequirementsMidterm Exam – on Blackboard (25% of grade)
Final Test – Last day of classes - on Blackboard (20% of grade)
Exams will be given on-line through Blackboard
Multiple choice exams
NO class meeting at Montclair on exam days
Graded Class RequirementsIndividual blog assignments (30% of grade)
Reflections on course topicsQuestions based on readingsYOU ONLY have to complete 6 of 7 – for full creditYou must do blog assignment 1
We will mainly use a wiki for this classOUR WIKI ADDRESS IS: http://fcstmsu200.wikispaces.com/Bookmark (or add to Favorites) on your computerIF YOU READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR BLOG AND HAVE
REALLY TRIED TO COMPLETE IT AND STILL HAVE PROBLEMS, GO TO THE ADP CENTER FIRST FLOOR OF UNIVERSITY HALL
DO NOT E-MAIL ME AS IT IS VERY HARD TO HELP YOU OVER E-MAIL
Graded Class RequirementsWhat is a wiki?A wiki is AN EDITABLE WEBSITECourse café for questions and additionsAssignment 1: Set up your blogwww.blogger.com
Add your last name, first name in alphabetical order and blog address to the student blog page
Please use last name first we will put in alphabetical order later
To make changes to the wiki Click EDIT tab, make change click SAVE
Graded Class RequirementsPowerPoint Research Project on a family-related trend (25% of
grade)You will create a 12-15 slide PowerPoint presentationI will discuss the Research Project in detail in classMake sure to attend this class during which I will describe the
research projectPlease print and read the project assignment prior to class and
bring with you to classI will not except complaints about group members, work out
your difference!You will have to work with groups for your whole life…GET USED TO IT!
Graded Class RequirementsPowerPoint Research Project on a family-related
trend This assignment is very DETAILED and it is
VERY important that you follow the directionsAll project information will be on the wiki under
folder: GROUP PROJECT DirectionsNo extensions, no excuses, no exceptions!!
Using BlackboardWhat is Blackboard Anyway?
Blackboard is an easy-to-use, integrated system of tools for creating course websites to supplement the classroom experience.
How do I access this class on Blackboard ? you must be registered for the classLogin with User ID and passwordClick on Introduction to Family StudiesClick on Course Documents to take exams
ExpectationsCome to class prepared – do the reading!Please don’t talk during lectures or when another
student is speakingPLEASE feel free to ask questions or disagree with me
or class members - but remember everyone is entitled to their own opinion!
Treat others students’ opinions with respectPlease do NOT talk during class, text message,
answer your cell phone
ExpectationsNO TEXTING PHONES
OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What can be a punishment for texting in class?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjc_0JBlRgE&feature=relmfu
Expectations Please recycle bottles and cans around the
corner, DO NOT THROW IN THE CLASSROOM TRASH CAN!!!
Your children will inherit this planet, please recycle!!!
Clean up after yourselves if you bring food
Pet PeevesMy pet peeves
Your pet peeves about professors
This is a HIGHLY INTERACTIVE CourseThis class will use a wiki and blogsAll Monday classes will be “on-line” In this course that means you will:
go to the wiki, complete assigned reading & review the lecture slides and complete and assignment on your blog (if one is
due).We will not log in at any specific time or day or meet on-
line anywhere – you will complete the on-line class on your own time
Think of on-line as “on your own”On Thursdays (see the syllabus) we will MEET at Montclair
Major Topics – See Syllabus on wikiAlmost ALL information is on the wiki –
check it every week. Additional readings are linked ON THE SYLLABUS
Introduction to the study of familiesDefining families or changing families?Review of contemporary families – what
are the latest demographic trends?Theory and methods used in Family
Studies and Family Sociology
Major TopicsGender and families
How do husbands’ roles differ from wives’ roles?
How have roles changed or not changed after feminism?
The good news: http://www.pewtrusts.org/our_work_report_detail.aspx?id=56
851
Major Topics Report compares couples ages 30-44 in 1970 and 2007 Findings: A larger share of women are married to men with less
income and less education
In 1970 only about 4% of husbands had wives who brought home a higher salary
In 2012, 28% of wives have higher earnings than husbands
Women are the majority of College Graduates
Major Topics Gender and families
How do husbands’ roles differ from wives’ roles?How have roles changed or not changed after feminism?
The bad news? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHsQpTbQ9Uo http://www.match.com/en-us/landing/10659_eh/10659_eh.html?
TrackingID=525774&BannerID=677070&gclid=CKPY-9bK9aMCFZJ95QodrCBt3w
More than 50% of women are single today
Major TopicsDiversity in families
Race/ethnicitySocial classLGBT&Q families
Thirteen states and D.C. have legalized gay marriage
Major TopicsLove and sexualityDating & mate SelectionSinglehoodCohabitation Marriage – how has the meaning
changed?Divorce
Effects of divorce on childrenCustody arrangements
Major TopicsFamily Policy
The State and family policies
Child Poverty
How do we study families and personal relationships?
Who are the experts?What constitutes reliable data and sources on families?Many books are published on relationships and families
but…Are these books/articles based on a “representative”
sample of people or did the “expert” just interview their friends and family?
We will focus on national surveys of the U.S. collected by the U.S. government and educational institutions