How a Good Syllabus Can Set the Right Tone With Students
Why not show them that you've got a little personality?
Think about the last time that you took a course. I'll be that the first thing you read after the course description was the syllabus. I'll also bet that it was at least one of the following:
- Dry
- Confusing
- Poorly written
- Not remotely visual
But does it have to be?
In a word, no. With a little creativity and effort, it's not hard to turn a run-of-the-mill syllabus into something that students may want to—you know—read.
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