Syllabus Journal
08/06/2021
Hello, everyone! I hope you are all doing well! As usual, just sharing the publication of the Spring issue of our Syllabus Journal (Vol. 10, No 1). The table of content can be accessed here: http://syllabusjournal.org/syllabus/index. In the most recent issue, the readers will find research articles, syllabus submissions, and toolbox entries for the fields of service- and community-learning, economics, English composition, communication, social work, leadership, disability and identity studies. Please check it out!
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Happy holidays from the Syllabus Journal! We hope all our readers have a restful break and enjoy the peace and quite of the holiday season. We also hope that you will check out the newly published issue of our journal (maybe not right away, but in the new -- and better -- year!).
Dear Readers:
Syllabus has just published its latest issue at: http://www.syllabusjournal.org/syllabus/index
In the most current issue, our readers will find articles, syllabi, and toolbox (assignments) entries relevant for teaching in the fields of mathematics, film studies, sports psychology, urban studies, education, communication, and social science statistics.
We invite you to review the Table of Contents here and then visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.
Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Katia and Caroline, co-editors
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
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Vol 9, No 2 (2020)
Table of Contents
http://www.syllabusjournal.org/syllabus/index
Articles
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Authentic experiences in two mathematics graduate student instructor
training courses
Carmen Bruni, Fok-Shuen Leung
Syllabi
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Psychological Aspects of Physical Activity, Sport, and Performance
Jacob Cannon Jensen
Urban Education
Laura Beth Kelly
Teaching Introduction to Human Communication Online
Caroline S. Parsons
Creating the Mystery-thriller to teach cinema studies and genre analysis.
Alexis Pulos
Tool Box
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"And the Survey Says...": Using Family Feud to Gather, Understand, and
Analyze Different Levels of Data
John S. Seiter, Timothy Curran, Kristina M. Scharp
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Dear Syllabus Readers and friends of our Journal:
Syllabus has just published its latest issue. In the first 2019 issue, you will find new insights and ideas for courses in communication, service-learning, women and gender studies, and teacher education. We hope you enjoy reading these pieces as much as we enjoyed editing them. And thanks for considering or already serving as our authors and reviewers. We are very grateful!
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At long last, our Fall 2018 issue is published! In this issue, our authors explore community-based service learning, capstone course in Communication, teaching Native American history and political campaigns, as well as logical fallacies! It is chock-full of useful advice, SoTL data, and great assignments. From an article, to syllabi, to a toolbox entry, this issue has it all! Please check it out and Happy Holidays from all of us at Syllabus!
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Dear readers of the Syllabus Journal and our friends! Our journal just published its Spring 2018 issue! In this issue, you will find pedagogy, advice, and new assignments for teaching Viking History, Ecology, Constitutional Law, Comparative Literature, Health Communication, Marxism, and American Studies. Please check it out! We hope you will share our excitement about new approaches to these subjects.
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Dear Readers and Friends of the Syllabus Journal
Syllabus has just published its latest (Fall 2017) issue at
http://www.syllabusjournal.org/syllabus. We invite you to review the Table of Contents here and then visit our web site to review articles and related items of interest.
Fall 2017 issue contains two full length articles discussing flipped classroom model and relationship between syllabus design and information retention. We hope that both articles generate discussions on these two topical developments in SoTL. It also includes a very interesting syllabus for first-year English composition class and two really innovative and thought-provoking toolbox entries for English composition and writing & rhetoric classes.
Thank you for your continuing interest in our work. We hope you will enjoy this issue as much as we enjoyed putting it together.
Happy holidays!
Katia and Caroline
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