How Not to Write a Syllabus (and What to Do Instead)
Higher Education, Student Success, Advice Emily Haworth Higher Education, Student Success, Advice Emily Haworth

How Not to Write a Syllabus (and What to Do Instead)

The syllabus isn’t your annual report. It’s not a compliance memo. And it’s definitely not a legal deposition written in passive voice. It’s a guide for your students (actual human beings), many of whom are trying to make sense of a new class, a new semester, and, in some cases, a whole new life direction.

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Now Serving: Handcrafted Education

Now Serving: Handcrafted Education

Starbucks understood that if it delivered a consistent experience, a solution to the morning grind, that consumers would respond. Higher education needs to understand that if it delivers thoughtful, consistent, quality education that meets students’ needs it will produce the next generation of innovators.

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