Instruction and Assessment
Are you wondering how you should get started when it comes to syllabus design? What are course competencies anyway, and where can they be found? In the weeks and days before class, what should you be doing to prepare? For that matter, what should you do on the first day of class? What can you expect, and what will be expected of you?
The Instruction and Assessment volume will put you at ease on these matters. Not only will you get sound advice on developing your syllabus, you will also get some great samples of syllabi used by your peers. Use these as templates to build your own syllabi!
This section will become a valuable resource as the semester progresses. You may find yourself coming back here again and again with questions about how you should deal with disruptive students, or how to handle makeup tests.
By the way, did you know that your students get a chance to evaluate you too? Click onward to learn more...
Sections
- Syllabus Development: Course competencies, how to build a syllabus, syllabus examples.
- Teaching Tips: Checklists of what to do, especially leading up to and during the first day of class.
- Student Grievances: Students' process of appeal against unfair treatment or grading.
- Assessment: Descriptions of college-wide, program and course assessment processes.
- Misconduct: Dealing with disruptive behavior, and academic misconduct (i.e. cheating and plagiarism) by students.
- Faculty and Course Evaluations: How faculty are evaluated by supervisors, and how students evaluate courses.
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Testing / Tutoring / Center for Learning: Testing tips, makeup testing, and tutoring opportunities on campus.



