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Things I Think About Before I Ever Enter a Classroom #3(4): How Does My Syllabus Support My View of Myself and My Class?

Posted on December 3, 2014 by Melissa Ridley Elmes

I apologize to everyone for the long hiatus. Comps. When I post about them you will understand, if you do not already, why that single word meant two and a half months of silence on my part when it comes … Continue reading →

Posted in Course Development, Teaching | Tagged course description, course design, course development, course policies, course schedules, course syllabus, crafting a syllabus, Creating a Syllabus, designing a college course, developing a college course, Pedagogy, reflective teaching, teaching, Teaching at the College Level | Leave a comment
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