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1 Developing Stellar Syllabi A key to student success The Jack P. Royer Center for Learning and Academic Technologies Commonwealth College

2 What’s the Big Deal?  “Since I’ve begun distributing a detailed syllabus and lots of handouts explaining criteria for assignments, students have improved both in attitude and performance.”  “Since I’ve begun distributing a detailed syllabus and lots of handouts explaining criteria for assignments, students have improved both in attitude and performance.” Kilmer  “Students decide to resist and misbehave depending largely on how they interpret two interrelated kinds of teacher behaviors. One is a matter of whether the teacher employs mostly prosocial motivators (‘Do you understand?’ and ‘You can do better’) or antisocial motivators (e.g., threats and guilt induction).”  “Students decide to resist and misbehave depending largely on how they interpret two interrelated kinds of teacher behaviors. One is a matter of whether the teacher employs mostly prosocial motivators (‘Do you understand?’ and ‘You can do better’) or antisocial motivators (e.g., threats and guilt induction).” Boice

3 What’s the Big Deal? “The second [behavior] is about immediacy—the extent to which the teacher gives off verbal and nonverbal signals of warmth, friendliness, and liking... without [immediacy], teachers are seen as cold, uncaring, and incompetent by their students—as deserving targets of incivilities.” Boice“The second [behavior] is about immediacy—the extent to which the teacher gives off verbal and nonverbal signals of warmth, friendliness, and liking... without [immediacy], teachers are seen as cold, uncaring, and incompetent by their students—as deserving targets of incivilities.” Boice

4 Who Cares?  STUDENTS... Need to know what to expect and how to do well in your class. What do you expect of them? What will they have to do to succeed.  YOU... Will benefit by establishing clear expectations and explaining your rationale.  THE UNIVERSITY... Requires that a written syllabus be distributed during the first ten calendar days of a semester or its equivalent.

5 What makes a syllabus stellar?  What items should be included in a syllabus? –Which are required. –Which are optional.  How does a syllabus set the tone for a classroom?  What does YOUR syllabus say about you?

6 What Should a Syllabus Contain?  Basic Course Information  Course Goals and Objectives  Methodology  Course Calendar and Schedule  Course Requirements  Course Policies  Course Resources

7 Faculty Senate Policies for Students In addition to course content and expectations, the following information must be provided within the first ten calendar days of the course:  Basis for Grades, as detailed as possible  Examination Policies –Evening Examinations if any  Academic Integrity Statement  http://www.psu.edu/ufs.policies for more details http://www.psu.edu/ufs.policies

8 Faculty Senate Policy recommends including  Syllabus Subject to Change Statement –All changes must be published  University Disability Statement  Principles for “Promoting a Vibrant Learning Culture” or a reference to the website http://www.psu.edu/oue/vibrant.html

9 Look and Feel Rules of Thumb:  Use clear 12 point type  San serif fonts for headings, serif for text  Bullets for clarity  Bolding and italics for emphasis  Two fonts maximum

10 Crafting a Tone How a syllabus can set the tone in your classroom.  Phrase expectations in positive terms.  Help students understand the benefits (goals and objectives) of your course.

11 Crafting a Tone How a syllabus can set the tone in your classroom.  Be careful and accurate in using pronouns.  Be very clear in how grades will be determined. –“Negative” grading, which puts students in a defensive position, is not conducive to a positive climate.

12 Where to Get More Information  Syllabi Bibliography  Royer Center –http://www.RoyerCenter.psu.eduhttp://www.RoyerCenter.psu.edu –royercenter@psu.edu


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