Eyes on teaching: Preparing a course syllabus
Description
All courses benefit from a well-written syllabus. It provides a means by which instructors can distribute course procedures and policies and students can avoid any misunderstandings about due dates, assignments, and grading criteria. This workshop covers the essential elements of a good syllabus, including course and institutional policies. Presented by Richard Shingles.
This event is free and open to JHU faculty, post-docs, and graduate students with teaching responsibilities.
Who can attend?
- Faculty
- Students