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policy:syllabus-policy-template [2023/04/28 23:00] – [Appendix: Syllabus Template] Matt Mitchellpolicy:syllabus-policy-template [2023/04/28 23:01] – [Appendix: Syllabus Template] Matt Mitchell
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- <font 10px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Note: This syllabus template is provided as a model for providing clear expectations for student academic success. This template is designed to help instructors offer students the essential information they need at the onset of the course. A complete and professional syllabus helps to establish a relationship between faculty and students as it sets the tone for the course: communicates when, when and how students will learn; makes clear to students what they need to do in order to be successful; communicates expectations in terms of student responsibilities; and deters misunderstanding about course policies. In addition to the categories provided here, instructors at other institutions have included other optional information (e.g. Educational Opportunity Programs; Title IX/Sexual Harassment; Ombuds Office, etc.).</font> \\+ <font 11px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>Note: This syllabus template is provided as a model for providing clear expectations for student academic success. This template is designed to help instructors offer students the essential information they need at the onset of the course. A complete and professional syllabus helps to establish a relationship between faculty and students as it sets the tone for the course: communicates when, when and how students will learn; makes clear to students what they need to do in order to be successful; communicates expectations in terms of student responsibilities; and deters misunderstanding about course policies. In addition to the categories provided here, instructors at other institutions have included other optional information (e.g. Educational Opportunity Programs; Title IX/Sexual Harassment; Ombuds Office, etc.).</font> \\
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policy/syllabus-policy-template.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/28 23:01 by Matt Mitchell