
Sociology Crime and Deviance Unit
Many times, crime and deviance fascinate students. As soon as they hear about crime, they are eager to learn more. However, this also causes some

Many times, crime and deviance fascinate students. As soon as they hear about crime, they are eager to learn more. However, this also causes some

Sociology is often a student-favorite course. Classes love to learn about social experiences and relationships. Part of this understanding is rooted in sociological theories. Since

As teachers are busy planning for a new year, the to-do list is never-ending. While the beginning of the year is exciting, it is always

Do you ever get bored of going through the same cycle each week? Outside of work, this often looks like doing laundry and grocery shopping.

As students get older, they are ready to talk about more challenging topics. Based upon the year, this may mean learning about politics or terrorism.

Happy March The countdown until spring and summer is on! March Madness clearly means different things to different people. For some, it’s a very exciting
With 15 years of experience teaching government, U.S. history, sociology, and AP government in New York and Pennsylvania, Melissa brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to students and teachers all over the world. She is also a certified AP U.S. Government grader for the College Board. Melissa proudly calls Wooster, Ohio, home and is a dedicated mother of two active boys and a supportive wife to a lacrosse coach.