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Syllabus Design

A syllabus is a guiding document that maps out course requirements and expectations. Since the syllabus is one of the first documents students will see in the course, making a good impression is important. The syllabus can lay out expectations and policies while using a welcoming tone. The syllabus generally includes a course calendar鈥痑nd schedule,鈥痑鈥痙escription of鈥痷niversity policies,鈥痑鈥痩ist of鈥痵tudent support services, grading and assignment guidelines,鈥痑 description of the technology requirements, a set of guidelines for discussion,鈥痑 list of course materials,鈥痑nd鈥痑 list of course goals and鈥痮utcomes. Here are resources to help you as you craft your syllabi.

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Chosen Modes of Address 草莓社区 - In this short video, FCIP's anti-oppressive pedagogy specialist discusses what is meant by chosen modes of address and the importance of using chosen modes of address in the classroom.

Creating a Student-Centered Syllabus - In this video, School of Continuing and Professional Studies faculty member Dr. Ryan Cumming shares what it means to design a student-centered syllabus and why it matters for the students. He also discusses ten effective strategies for creating a student-centered syllabus.

Decolonizing Your Syllabus - These checklists help instructors prepare to decolonize their syllabi and walk through the steps of decolonization.

Decolonizing Your Syllabus and Making Your Syllabus More Inclusive - In this video, political science professor Dr. Lavar Pope discusses decolonizing his course syllabus on the history of rap and racism in the U.S. to represent non-White voices and raise students' awareness about racism. Pope shares how he organizes his syllabus, course objectives, course work/readings, and assignments to form an integrative, inclusive, racially plural understanding of U.S. history. 

- This syllabus template, designed to promote student-centered learning, includes sections on instructor and course information, assignments and grading, policies and resources, student support, and the weekly schedule.

Syllabus Design Workshop Materials - This workshop covers topics such as what a syllabus is, why it is important, how to give it a warm tone, and what to look for when auditing your own syllabus.

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