Designing a Motivational Syllabus

Creating a Learning Path for Student Engagement

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Higher Education
Cover of the book Designing a Motivational Syllabus by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas, Stylus Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas ISBN: 9781620366271
Publisher: Stylus Publishing Publication: May 30, 2018
Imprint: Stylus Publishing Language: English
Author: Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
ISBN: 9781620366271
Publisher: Stylus Publishing
Publication: May 30, 2018
Imprint: Stylus Publishing
Language: English

A thoughtfully constructed syllabus can be transformative for your students’ learning, communicating the path they can take to succeed.

This book demonstrates how, rather than being a mundane document to convey policies, you can construct your syllabus to be a motivating resource that conveys a clear sense of your course’s learning goals, how students can achieve those goals, and makes evident your teaching philosophy and why you have adopted the teaching strategies you will use, such as discussion or group activities.

Developing or revising a syllabus also presents you with a perfect opportunity to review the learning possibilities for the semester. Well-designed, it can help you stay focused on achieving the learning outcomes, as well as determine if the class is on track and whether adjustments to the schedule are needed.

The authors show how, by adopting a welcoming tone and clearly stating learning outcomes, your syllabus can engage students by explaining the relevance of your course to their studies, create an all-important positive first impression of you as an instructor, and guide students through the resources you will be using, the assignments ahead, as well as clear guidance on how they will be assessed. Referred to frequently as the course progresses, an effective syllabus will keep students engaged and on task.

Christine Harrington and Melissa Thomas lead you through all the elements of a syllabus to help you identify how to present key messages and information about your course, think through the impressions you want to create, and, equally importantly, suggest how you can use layout and elements such as images and charts to make your syllabus visually appealing and easy to navigate.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A thoughtfully constructed syllabus can be transformative for your students’ learning, communicating the path they can take to succeed.

This book demonstrates how, rather than being a mundane document to convey policies, you can construct your syllabus to be a motivating resource that conveys a clear sense of your course’s learning goals, how students can achieve those goals, and makes evident your teaching philosophy and why you have adopted the teaching strategies you will use, such as discussion or group activities.

Developing or revising a syllabus also presents you with a perfect opportunity to review the learning possibilities for the semester. Well-designed, it can help you stay focused on achieving the learning outcomes, as well as determine if the class is on track and whether adjustments to the schedule are needed.

The authors show how, by adopting a welcoming tone and clearly stating learning outcomes, your syllabus can engage students by explaining the relevance of your course to their studies, create an all-important positive first impression of you as an instructor, and guide students through the resources you will be using, the assignments ahead, as well as clear guidance on how they will be assessed. Referred to frequently as the course progresses, an effective syllabus will keep students engaged and on task.

Christine Harrington and Melissa Thomas lead you through all the elements of a syllabus to help you identify how to present key messages and information about your course, think through the impressions you want to create, and, equally importantly, suggest how you can use layout and elements such as images and charts to make your syllabus visually appealing and easy to navigate.

More books from Stylus Publishing

Cover of the book Pitch Perfect by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book Development and Assessment of Self-Authorship by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book Success After Tenure by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book Putting the Local in Global Education by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book The Business of Innovating Online by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book What They Didn't Teach You in Graduate School by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book From Diplomas to Doctorates by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book Using Action Inquiry in Engaged Research by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book Assessing and Improving Student Organizations by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book Leading Academic Change by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book Leading the e-Learning Transformation of Higher Education by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book Mapping the Field of Adult and Continuing Education by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book The Analytics Revolution in Higher Education by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book College Drinking by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
Cover of the book White Women Getting Real About Race by Christine Harrington, Melissa Thomas
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy