Students Prefer “Learning-Focused Syllabus” to “Content-Focused Syllabus”
Students Prefer “Learning-Focused Syllabus” to “Content-Focused Syllabus”
What is this Research About?
What did the Researchers Do?
What did the Researchers Find?
→ How to Implement this Research in Your Classroom
Consider creating a learning-focused syllabus for your course. Learning-focused syllabi use a friendly and approachable tone and focus on how students can be successful in the course. In addition to typical elements (e.g., class schedule, grading scheme, etc.) additional elements can include the following sections:
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What you will learn along the way (the learning outcomes)
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How you’ll know you’re learning (description of the course activities and the expectations for students
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What you’ll be doing (an enhanced class schedule including Questions we’ll explore and How to prepare for discussions)
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Tips to succeed in this course (information about where to find resources and additional ideas for improving learning)
→ Citation
Wheeler, L. B., Palmer, M., & Aneece, I. (2019). Students’ perceptions of course syllabi: The role of syllabi in motivating students. International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 13(3), https://doi.org/10.20429/ijsotl.2019.130307
→ Keywords
- Learning-focused syllabus
- Student perceptions
- Expectancy-value theory
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Snapshot Writer: Jennifer Reniers
Snapshot Publication Date: 2020
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