Workshops and Events

Writing Effective Course Syllabus

Lead: Meg Gorzycki, Center for Teaching and Faculty Development
Date and Time: August 20, 2009 - 9:00am - 10:00am
Location: Burk Hall 229

A strong syllabus is not only an introduction to you and the class—it is also a valuable instructional tool in which students are made aware of the link between the course, the program, and the profession for which they train. This session will introduce faculty to best practice standards of syllabi composition, review SF State policies, Universal Design for Learning, and provide a sample outline. Instructors should bring drafts of their own syllabi to the session.

Return to the Top of the Document...

Explore the The Center for Teaching and Faculty Development Web Site...

Site Features and Highlights

Thumbnail for Accessibility Guides
Accessibility Guides

The Accessibility Guides provided by CTFD are here to help you convert and create your course materials into accessible formats.

Thumbnail for Faculty Development ... "To Go!"
Faculty Development ... "To Go!"

A veritable smorgasbord of easily digestible and healthy ideas for the busy faculty member ... all delivered to your door!

Faculty Needs Assessment Survey
Faculty Needs Assessment Survey

The 2010 CTFD Faculty Needs Assessment Survey helps us better target services and programs to the ongoing needs of our SF State faculty.

Thumbnail for Universal Design for Learning
Universal Design for Learning

Make your course concepts accessible for all your students. Find out how easy it is to implement UDL in all of your courses with these resources.

Upcoming On-Campus Opportunities

X
Loading