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Palmer, Michael S.; Wheeler, Lindsay B.; Aneece, Itiya – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2016
Essentially, the syllabus is a physical artifact outlining key structural elements of a course. It often serves contractual, record keeping, and/or communication functions. It is the place where faculty describe what content they will cover, what books and articles their students will read, the assignments they will complete, dates when things are…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Course Content, Courses
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Palmer, Michael S.; Streifer, Adriana C.; Williams-Duncan, Stacy – To Improve the Academy, 2016
Herein, we describe an intensive, week-long course design institute (CDI) designed to introduce participants to the scholarly and evidence-driven process of learning-focused course design. Impact of this intervention is demonstrated using a multifaceted approach: (a) post-CDI satisfaction and perception surveys, (b) pre-/post-CDI surveys probing…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Curriculum Design, Surveys, Course Descriptions
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Palmer, Michael S.; Bach, Dorothe J.; Streifer, Adriana C. – To Improve the Academy, 2014
To enrich the resources for measuring the impact of educational development work, we have created a rubric to assess the degree to which a syllabus achieves a learning orientation. The rubric provides qualitative descriptions of components that distinguish learning-focused syllabi and uses a quantitative scoring system that places syllabi on a…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Scoring Rubrics, Course Descriptions, Summative Evaluation