The syllabus is ofen first connection between you and your students at the beginning of a course; therefore, the syllabus will establish the course tone. As the syllabus is often the first form of interaction that instructors have with their students, it plays a significant role in engaging students and motivating learning.
Research indicates that more engaging, visually stimulating, student-centered syllabus has a positive impact on student perceptions of a course and motivation to engage with the instructor
In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of crafting a syllabus for your course. We walk through the various sections of a common syllabus, with best practices for making the syllabus a more valuable tool in any class. Learn what to include and not include, how to add policies and grading criteria, and how to summarize exactly what students will accomplish by the end of the course.
Who is the target audience?
- Professors, Teachers, Udemy Instructors
- Anyone interested in learning how to write a Syllabus
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