Syllabus

A syllabus outlines the basic elements of a course to help students. It usually includes a course description, policies, and learning objectives.

Developing an Inclusive Syllabus

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Apr 19 | Engage in peer review to revise the tone of your syllabus and you will revise a policy to include more equity considerations.

Flexibility: What to consider in attendance policies

There are many types of attendance policies - use this guide to learn more about options and understand policies may impact students.

Developing course policies around A.I.

Key considerations and examples for creating an A.I. policy for your course(s).

Syllabus Review Guide for Equity-Minded Practice

In order to develop a course mindful of equity, consider revamping the course syllabus.

Rethinking your Syllabus: Specifications Grading

In specifications grading there are no points – just a two-level grading structure that would be categorized such as pass/fail or satisfactory/unsatisfactory.

Creating a Syllabus

Learn some essential points of your syllabus should include to ensure effective communication to students from the start