This series has been developed specifically for the Cambridge International AS and A Level Sociology (9699) syllabus for examination from 2021. The Cambridge International AS & A Level Sociology Coursebook provides students the opportunity to explore sociological concepts, theories, methods and research findings in order to develop a clear understanding of the complexity and diversity of human societies. It helps students develop the skills they need to become global citizens and critical thinkers as it demonstrates the relationship between sociological findings and everyday life. Suggested answers to the activities in this book are included in the teacher's resource.
Comprehensive would be one way to put it. The book is 330 pages of two columned text, which gives you a thorough grounding in sociology. I think I can compare it to a 'Sociology 101' class. I didn't 'like' this book but I sure as hell read it.
I read this just to see how text books deal with sociological materials. As a read it was fine, as a text book for students it is a Nightmare. God, i feel bad for all the students that have to study this. What on earth were the authors thinking?! Why is the information scattered all over the place? It is a mess and confusing. Especially the family chapter, that was hell. You want to deal with functionalists views on a certain ascpect, deal with it all the way, do not put bits and pieces here and there . And why on earth does a book, by Cambridge, does not contains the info or socilogical materials that are mentioned in their AS and A level mark schemes. (yea i went there also to check the questions). The info in this book need serious rearranging .