Coffee Break Classroom: Brewed for Higher Ed

4. It's in the Syllabus


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After discussing the need for a skip intro button and... did Amanda say she wanted to eat a baby? Uh, anyway, the syllabus is often the first thing that students see for a course. It sets the tone for both the class and how they see us as instructors. How do we make a syllabus that brings students in?

Amanda and Ben unpack the syllabus. They first discuss how you communicate why the class matters, why the assignments/assessments matter, and why the policies matter. Communicating expectations goes a long way. Amanda and Ben discuss late policies and attendance policies and how they show up in the syllabus. They discuss ways to make the syllabus welcoming and how avoid a list of “DON’T DO THIS” to account for that one time a student did a thing that you didn’t like.

Lastly, we take on ways to deal with the length of the syllabus. Apparently, Amanda remembers a time where syllabi were a single page and Ben thinks she is dreaming. How do you avoid a wall of text? Amanda and Ben talk sharing the syllabus in ways that students can walk away with the information that you want them to have.

Syllabus tips you can take away today. Even Ben and Amanda each picked up something new from each other! Grab a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy!

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