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"syllabus" Definitions
  1. a list of the topics, books, etc. that students should study in a particular subject at school or college

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If you are a syllabus fetishist like me, you have a great nostalgia for those days you received your syllabus on the first day of class.
With thanks to Laura Ciolkowski's Rape Culture Syllabus, and to Dr. Randi Nixon at the University of Alberta for sharing her course syllabus for WGS431: Feminism and Sexual Assault with me.
The syllabus was composed of women's writing on women's lives.
But here, Janet was constructing a syllabus of her own.
To me, the new urgency surrounding the syllabus makes sense.
In college, I even found the occasional syllabus book included.
The entire spectrum of nature's syllabus is being played out.
Bid your therapist goodbye, and dig out your college syllabus.
Looking through the syllabus and reviews, this course isn't fucking around.
Wherever we were on the syllabus, he would bring it up.
The A.P. syllabus is practically a research seminar for dissertation candidates.
But when the class syllabus turned to Christianity, her fire sputtered.
For everyone's sake, it's time to put pleasure on the syllabus.
There is also the issue of the syllabus as physical artifact.
His syllabus includes the basics ... English, math, science and social studies.
That means obtaining a copy early, if the course syllabus is available.
There is no class syllabus for recent graduates entering the job market.
Should authors implicated by the #MeToo movement be removed from the syllabus?
" The steampunk syllabus: Despite the name, steampunk was more "steam" than "punk.
The video collection is essentially a syllabus of digital trickery for computers.
After her syllabus started circulating on Twitter, so did the endless mockery.
The syllabus also includes plenty of videos of historic footage from YouTube.
A full third of the syllabus is dedicated to the mastery of Facebook.
But don't worry kids, they'll be back with a syllabus in the fall.
Since then, the RE syllabus has been set by local religious advisory councils.
One of professors' core responsibilities, in every discipline, is to develop a syllabus.
But it was Jun Takahashi at Undercover who added poetry to the syllabus.
The workshop has become part of the syllabus for new village land officials.
For other world history purists, the only correct syllabus is the current one.
Mr. Karaganis and Mr. McClure work at Open Syllabus, a nonprofit research organization.
How do you get better reproductive education into a conservative medical school syllabus?
By the 1960s he had managed to install his favourites on the syllabus again.
Today, his writings are on the syllabus in most teacher-training courses in Brazil.
Academic freedom means that professors get to design their syllabus, not administrators like Ellison.
These sentences move the syllabus into the realm of the legal and the biopolitical.
What books or films or cultural artifacts would find their way onto your syllabus?
If there is a syllabus this election season, Fallada deserves a place on it.
A bleak syllabus of womanhood, all of which I read within a few years.
Professor Malan, in an email, said the guidelines in the course syllabus were clear.
Most administrators will want to review a syllabus from your former school for comparison.
There's also a class syllabus full of self-deprecating asides and useful artistic advice.
So we calculated how much time you'd need to read everything on Professor Obama's syllabus.
The syllabus came from a course called Business Edge, developed by the International Finance Corporation.
NICHOLS: It says in the syllabus to silence your phone, keep it in your bag.
If they veer into the territory of a syllabus listing, you'll have to forgive me.
The not-so-invisible hand of the institution leaves its fingerprints all over the syllabus.
Students and teachers should check their listings in advance to see what's on the syllabus.
But I remember when I first got the syllabus of the course, the previous versions of it, the opening line of the syllabus said something like this'll be a course on the mechanics of the new business, new venture entrepreneur and small business manager.
And that's a very strange thing, because it's not a lesson; there's no syllabus for it.
She turned to Michael Buckley, an experienced YouTube personality who helped shape the syllabus, to host.
Opponents of Mr Assad purged the state's syllabus of its paeans to the ruling Baath party.
Education has been centralised with an old-fashioned syllabus that emphasises rote-learning over analytical skills.
Take a look at the syllabus for the course, which Mr. Thomas has taught four times.
Four of the 30 sessions are devoted to inequality and moral issues, according to the syllabus.
In Columbia's introductory art history course, white men make up the vast majority of the syllabus.
Sometimes you have to be the syllabus you wish to see in this world or whatever.
The pushback was real: A week before class, I posted the syllabus, which announced my policy.
I became comfortable learning about the world in a way that wasn't scripted by a syllabus.
The students had been equipped with touch screens, and they had their own syllabus in mind.
These latest exams, by contrast, reveal the syllabus to be in a state of constant revision.
Notably, the syllabus includes the French philosopher René Girard, who Thiel has credited with shaping his worldview.
I'm a staunch liberal, and I make that transparent in my syllabus and during the first class.
Consequently, Chuang has had to expand her syllabus to cover the technicalities of recreating Taiwanese flavors abroad.
Syllabus-making is a kind of composting process, a vegetal reworking of the old into the new.
Put these movies together and you have a cinematic syllabus for a course on America right now.
The point is to "develop and flex a more rigorous political imagination," according to one course syllabus.
On the syllabus was Uber, a case study in both sensational business success and rampant corporate misbehavior.
The syllabus went viral, and dozens of universities around the world now draw on the UW material.
The most depressing part of getting a syllabus for a new class was the "required reading" section.
Reading through the syllabus for Chetty's Economics 210, one gets a very different sense of the field.
Lorelai's morning diner chats with Luke can contain enough movie titles to fill an advanced film seminar syllabus.
Hundreds contributed to a "Pulse Orlando Syllabus" created by librarians and educators in the days following the tragedy.
At the end of it all, I can guarantee it: Your syllabus will be a portrait of yourself.
More people should read the classics of genre fiction before they plow into their old high school syllabus.
The National Curriculum and Textbook Board has included climate change and disasters in the school syllabus since 2013.
You make a list of those capabilities, something like a syllabus, that you need to teach the car.
And yet for such an important skill, it's often left off the syllabus in school or training programs.
My arguably idiotic, insecurity driven aversion to a recommended syllabus aside, I'm pleased to announce that Beyondless is wonderful.
In the meantime, watch a sophomore year syllabus'-worth of literature go up in flames in the teaser above.
Teachers must have an excellent grasp of their subject as lessons can go far beyond the syllabus, he says.
When we designed the syllabus back in 2013, Rocket Internet was still firing on all cylinders on four continents.
"There are elements of the syllabus that really don't relate to us at all, like briefing passengers," he said.
It emphasises a narrower but deeper curriculum, and seeks to ensure that a whole class progresses through the syllabus.
But an archived syllabus outlines a "stress reduction" policy that offers students the option to choose their own grades.
Nothing makes going back to school less exciting than when your teacher greets you with a boring old syllabus.
He set the director up with visiting-scholar credentials and created what Mr. Stauffer described as a rigorous syllabus.
The weekly schedule is the meatiest part of the syllabus, the part students hunger for on the first day.
What makes Making Comics even more special is how it comes across as a companion of sorts to Syllabus.
People who have read one story of hers on a college syllabus but nothing else should get both books.
He rebuts skeptical inquiries and insists on teaching from his own syllabus — and on flicking his own birch switch.
Professor Hungerford had decided after several years of teaching the course to remove Mr. Wallace's works from the syllabus.
It might seem an act of literary anachronism to put a novel written in 1740 on our harassment syllabus.
At present, the Syllabus Explorer is mostly a tool for counting how often texts are assigned over the past decade.
With the right professor and syllabus, a history or political theory class will teach you to argue, think, and write.
MiMs have much the same syllabus as MBAs, but unlike them, take students without management experience straight from undergraduate degrees.
Pius IX was the pope to commission the 1864 Syllabus of Errors, a document that's still controversial among Catholics today.
Then any developer can become a teacher just by following the syllabus and making students work on the exercise platform.
"Someone from corporate would create the syllabus, and it was passed down to the teachers," says the Charlotte faculty member.
There are so many different types of books, not just what's on best-seller lists or an English Lit syllabus.
She included a statement to this effect on the syllabus and repeated it briefly at the beginning of each class.
And Uncovered Classics does not just focus on the books you can find on the syllabus of Women's Studies 101.
The tone of the syllabus lets us know whether the founding mother or father believes the ideal is actually achievable.
"Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life," a guide to spreading kindness, is an odd choice for a political science syllabus.
The syllabus includes topics like "Positive Emotions: The Tiny Engines of Positive Psychology" and "The Delicate Art of Pursuing Happiness."  
It was on the syllabus for me in high school, but I think I better remember the Robert Redford movie.
Sometimes I could rattle off concepts from the syllabus — linear equations and inequalities, graphing lines and slope, quadratics and polynomials.
The college syllabus became a contested document, suddenly capable of holding Western civilization to its ideals or hastening its decline.
Goddard College has historically attracted students who "can't stomach the grind of prescribed courses, a syllabus, textbooks," Professor Swidler said.
Members of the general public can follow the course syllabus, including readings and recordings of lectures, at the course's website.
Suppose you're in college, and your rich uncle gives you money to pay for the expensive new textbooks your syllabus requires.
He added that in all his years of teaching this course and giving students a similar syllabus, this has never happened.
The syllabus will follow his popular machine learning course, which has attracted some 2 million enrollments since its launch in 2011.
This past week, we made available online a beta version of our Syllabus Explorer, which allows this database to be searched.
And according to data from Open Syllabus Project, Karl Marx is the most assigned economist in U.S. college classes today. Great.
Howe's course began as a more straightforward freshman literature composition course in 1965, with a syllabus composed primarily of male writers.
In fact, if he were teaching a course in business, Cramer would use the Berkshire Hathaway annual report as his syllabus.
The syllabus included CRISPR, the powerful gene editing technology that allows you to cut out and change specific sections of DNA.
With every syllabus and core curriculum, faculty and administrators have to decide what material to include and what to leave out.
But the burgeoning industry is so diverse that academics said it is difficult to construct a syllabus for financial technology 101.
Students follow a structured, detailed syllabus that's divided into focused units to organize the learning experience, which is synchronous but collaborative.
But when he got to college and looked at a literature syllabus he realized that he'd read almost everything on it.
"The syllabus stated that his grading policy would allow students inappropriate input into the assignment of their own grades," the statement read.
One of the most rewarding aspects of the Charleston Syllabus was receiving letters from people who shared their personal journey with me.
Likewise, it is unclear why a heads-up on a syllabus is an occasion to set a dean's bow tie a-spinning.
One might detect a cryptofascist element in the very genre of the syllabus, given its non-negotiability and implicit contempt for democracy.
When I was first Thai boxing in the UK, from 1989 to 1997, the sok glap was kind-of off the syllabus.
Compare your American history curriculum — whether it's a textbook or a syllabus created by your teacher — to that of California and Texas.
The syllabus for American Artist's imagined police academy includes such titles as The War on Cops and 365 Daily Devotions for Law Enforcement.
Health workers say the government needs to revamp the national medical syllabus to prioritize infection control, currently a minor part of doctor training.
Since England has no syllabus for religious education, provision often depends on the whims of head teachers, says Linda Woodhead of Lancaster University.
One former editor recalled having a professor send a syllabus along with, essentially, an apology for throwing something together at the last minute.
Benjamin C. Ayers, dean of the university's Terry College of Business, released a statement on Tuesday distancing the school from Watson's initial syllabus.
All I knew was that it had somehow wriggled free from my English Lit syllabus, and never came into my orbit since then.
He's on a gap year so we've been doing this sort of cultural syllabus with him, basically things we think he should know.
It may not be on any syllabus, but college has always been a time for young people to learn about relationships and sex.
I spend the travel time going over the syllabus and reading materials of a New York University journalism class I'm speaking at tomorrow.
Don't think of them as required reading — nobody likes a syllabus — but maybe sneak one of them inside your calculus textbook and enjoy.
I began attaching a page on etiquette to every syllabus: basic rules for how to address teachers and write polite, grammatically correct emails.
She began attaching a page on etiquette to every syllabus: basic rules for how to address teachers and write polite, grammatically correct emails.
One of the most important skills a young entrepreneur can learn is often left off the syllabus in business school: how to listen.
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So you've survived orientation, broken the ice with your new roommate, and perused every last course syllabus before finalizing this semester's class schedule.
Not every course looks the same, but the graduate students who teach them use a common syllabus that they adapt for their own sections.
The programme will provide a mentoring syllabus, central London office space and access to Octopus Investments' potential distribution channels of financial advisers and investors.
To nearly all course-related questions posed by the students the answer was, "It's in the syllabus," as though it were a holy book.
Throughout my schooling, there were many more poetry units of study, and almost always there was one black poet on the syllabus: Langston Hughes.
The effect is something like an absurd and endless syllabus, constantly updating to remind you of ways you might flunk as a moral being.
"The syllabus thoroughly prepares you for that first time you take off and for every flight after that, it's an exhilarating experience," said Satz.
"There I was, with pronated feet, a rugby player, doing the Vaganova syllabus," he said, referring to a Russian teaching system of ballet technique.
Over the past few years, our team at the Open Syllabus Project has collected and analyzed more than six million syllabuses from university websites.
These poems might be shimmed into a syllabus or buried in a casketlike journal article, if they weren't so punk-baroque and brat-belletristic.
Greta Gerwig's adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women" is so teeming with references — literary, artistic, cinematic — that it cries out for a syllabus.
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg has said he will put into his syllabus that his class is not open to students carrying guns.
The two men each knew the other would be appearing in the class on the separate dates listed in the course syllabus, Pielke said.
The syllabus reads: In this course, we follow Beyoncé's invitation to consider the U.S. South as a fertile site for Black feminist imaginations and projects.
She created a syllabus focused on women writing about their lives, even though model essays, stories, and novels were hard to find at the time.
" That piece is a "syllabus for the end times"; at Postmasters Gallery, FT has organized a series of "lectures for the end of the world.
Here, Barnes talks to VICE about capturing everyday black lives in Brooklyn and shares a personal syllabus of films and songs that embody black love.
However, a copy of the course's syllabus obtained by Motherboard states that NYU Shanghai's chancellor Yu Lizhong was a speaker at one of the classes.
At the start of every semester, before we dive into the course's syllabus, I stand before my university students and let them ask me anything.
One college hires a Milton scholar from another college, and the syllabus of the Milton seminar she has developed over the years comes with her.
While she is associated with the Harlem Renaissance, she was also a beautiful Florida writer whose books are seemingly on every Central Florida reading syllabus.
Allegra Frank Making Comics is definitely much — I don't want to say wordier, but Making Comics is more of a familiar reading experience than Syllabus.
He said he wants to start teaching the secondary school syllabus — if he can secure funding that will provide the teachers and the necessary space.
You designed a whole class around it, your syllabus was admirably diverse, and yet at the time you didn't know how high the stakes were.
Shahidi talks like she's reciting an academic syllabus most of the time, in a professor-in-training prose that is popular among the Gen-Z set.
In Poland, a recent revision to the syllabus has thrown out all discussion of how the European Union functions; the focus is on Polish identity formation.
He said he then quickly referred back to his syllabus and every other place "where I provide test instructions," and realized he never specified "inches" anywhere.
The app is now being incorporated into the syllabus for oral communications programs at a number of colleges and universities across the U.S., said Mann Cronin.
Herzog — whose syllabus for his Rogue Film School seminar that contains no books on film — recommends starting with classics like works by Hemingway and great poetry.
The latest documents include new details of Bin Laden's apparent struggle to impose bureaucratic uniformity across his terrorist network, including an educational syllabus for new fighters.
The syllabus-maker is a kind of artist: a maximalist or a minimalist, Baroque-style or modernist, with a penchant toward color or black on white.
Those same biographies underpin the threatened A-level History of Art syllabus studied by British 214 year-olds, who many view as choosing a "soft" option.
In most cases, you can just use the appendix to find the right chapter if the title of the assigned chapter does not match the syllabus.
The globalism of the student body forces us all to examine our assumptions, examples and interpretations, an examination that goes well beyond just diversifying the syllabus.
Subsequently, at the Protestant Marischal College, which had a strong specialism in science, it might have been an object of curiosity but hardly on a mainstream syllabus.
We think that the Syllabus Explorer demonstrates how more open strategies can support teaching, diversify evaluation practices and offer new perspectives on publishing, scholarship and intellectual traditions.
It's now on the syllabus for Louisiana State University's "Black Girl Magic Across Time" course and can be found at cultural museums like New York's Schomburg Center.
Aside from reading Second Coming of the KKK, what would you include in a syllabus for people who want to get their history straight on white supremacy?
The plan, put forward by business school professor Richard Watson, has been removed from an online description of the fall semester syllabus for his data management class.
It would be a lot easier—and a lot less controversial—to simply leave material off the syllabus altogether if we were so indifferent about teaching it.
Just as scholars routinely disagree about which material belongs on the syllabus, administrators, faculty, and students can understandably and productively disagree over what makes a quality speaker.
Authorities in the western state of Maharashtra have revised the syllabus for class 11 students, who are aged about 16, to include same-sex relationships and marriage.
Finally, if you had to create a syllabus featuring films, books, and other media that provide strong examples of black love, what would be on that list?
Finally, if you had to create a syllabus featuring films, books, and other media that provide strong examples of Black love, what would be on that list?
There was never much of a syllabus; students would be given an assignment and spend the next few days trying to figure it out, mostly by themselves.
Though it's a syllabus staple in American high schools, a Pulitzer Prize winner regularly staged by amateur drama clubs, "Our Town" isn't particularly well-known in Britain.
"Karl Marx City," Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein's unsettling new documentary, is a smart, highly personal addition to the growing syllabus of distressingly relevant cautionary political tales.
In Rio de Janeiro a private school removed from the syllabus a book about a family escaping from Brazil's military dictatorship after parents complained that it teaches communism.
Demonstrators said Ms Valdivia was guilty of a variety of offences: she was a "race traitor" who upheld white supremacist principles by failing to oppose the Humanities syllabus.
VICE: Finally, if you had to create a syllabus featuring films, books, and other media that provide strong examples of black love, what would be on that list?
Grant's reliance on Hill and Thomas' public statements, and the predictable unfolding of historical events turns the story into a series of bullet points on a classroom syllabus.
While there's mention of the value of communication and making one's own decisions, consent — actual consent — needs to be an explicit component of any responsible sex-ed syllabus.
Assessment has invaded the classroom, too: On many campuses, professors must include a list of skills-based "learning outcomes" on every syllabus and assess them throughout the semester.
Across five of the season's 10 episodes, they play different characters, in different genres, following what amounts to Fukunaga's syllabus for a "history of American indie film" class.
He was able to learn how to best operate on Blackboard, an online education portal, which is what he needed to use to navigate assignments and the syllabus.
But the most effective red teams, like the most effective attackers, find vulnerabilities that no one has ever thought of before — much less included on a course syllabus.
A study in 220 suggests that the knowledge of sixth-grade pupils in a poor area of Delhi is 2½ grades below what the maths syllabus expects of them.
If you'd like to read along with the class syllabus, you can pick up required reading books Planet Taco: A Global History of Mexican Food, Tacopedia, and Taco USA.
Student selection criteria include previous academic achievement (particularly the national matriculation examination, which is national exam based on the syllabus of the upper secondary school), and faculties' entrance exams.
She got the idea to do a syllabus song after serving as maid of honor at two weddings during which she sang her toasts to the bride and groom.
But it is less apparent why syllabus warnings or allowing groups to gather in "safe spaces" outside the classroom for discussion and commiseration are threats to freedom of speech.
I've been a syllabus-maker since the early 2000s and still get all kinds of thrills from devising these humble documents I hope others will find just as thrilling.
I pay some attention to the visual elements (Garamond font, justified paragraphs), but I know teachers who put extreme care into the design of their syllabus-as-aesthetic-object.
If my students read about the Swerve's dour, self-depriving medieval mindset, they would recall Chaucer's "Miller's Tale," by far the most hilarious, sensual, naughty text on the syllabus.
It was the first day of my African-American Literature seminar at Columbia, and I was skimming the syllabus while deciding whether or not to enroll in the course.
"I'm very grateful for the instructors, the maintainers, and countless others at 501 who lent me their expertise and time while I was going through the syllabus," Satz said.
By contrast, Syllabus was very much an educational picture book, in which you illustrated all the readings and assignments you gave out to students taking your different college courses.
At my direction, he took courses at a community college that required him to master the mechanics of breaking down a syllabus, keeping a calendar and managing follow-through.
It was that formative age when you find yourself very consciously creating a syllabus of Things You Love Beyond Rhyme or Reason and Things That Are Irredeemably Fucking Shit.
A study published in 2016 found that the knowledge of sixth-grade pupils in a poor part of Delhi is 2½ grades below what the maths syllabus expects of them.
Pope Pius IX wouldn't have had to write a Syllabus of Errors if he weren't deeply, deeply worried that those "errors" — secularism, modernity, moral relativism, and more — threatened Catholic ideology.
And no classical author thought more profoundly about the subject than Plato, the philosopher who was put at the heart of Oxford's classics syllabus by Balliol's greatest master, Benjamin Jowett.
That's what I had in mind with the Trump syllabus: As shocking at his election seemed to many people, it represented a point on a larger continuum of our history.
Today, every academy in England is governed by a unified syllabus: the Premier League-created Elite Player Performance Plan, which emphasizes technical coaching, supported by video presentation and data analysis.
"There's always more to read than you can ever read, and when you're thinking about the opportunity costs on a syllabus, that can certainly be a consideration," Professor Hungerford said.
I'm currently a professor of communication at Loyola University in Maryland, and the close examination of political comedy and entertainment is an integral part of my syllabus and my research agenda.
Over the past two years, we and our partners at the Open Syllabus Project (based at the American Assembly at Columbia) have collected more than a million syllabuses from university websites.
More from Tonic: I excitedly skim the book's 50-page preamble and dive right into the syllabus' modules; The Cheek Developer; The Nose Shortener; The Lip Shaper and; The Jaw Strengthener.
A calendar for each class is available here; prospective students can read the detailed syllabus, examine the elective options for each unit and enroll on the edX page of the class.
The University of Pittsburgh professor co-developed the Charleston Syllabus in 2015 after white supremacist Dylann Roof murdered nine congregants at an historic African American church in the South Carolina city.
I think that this is what my African-American undergraduate female students are getting at regarding the desire for black feminist thought appearing more on the philosophical syllabus, as it were.
When I read Syllabus, your previous work derived from years of teaching comic book studies at the University of Wisconsin, I said to myself, 'I can't imagine how this book exists.
" Among the titles on the syllabus are "The Gift of Gathering: Beautiful Tablescapes to Welcome and Celebrate Your Friends and Family" and "Beautiful Boards: 50 Amazing Snack Boards for Any Occasion.
The syllabus went viral after it was posted last month, according to a Friday story in Stat News — the instructors' email inboxes were overflowing, and some book offers were even made.
"Nobody is offering education in this format, breaking the syllabus into simple videos," says Arun Iyer, chief creative officer at Lowe Lintas, the ad company that created the campaign for the app.
An important caveat about the Syllabus Explorer results: They reflect the collection of syllabuses that we have gathered so far, which is large enough to give interesting results but far from complete.
Michael Gove, the environment secretary, is an omnivorous reader of history books who, in an earlier role as education secretary, tried to refocus the history syllabus on teaching facts about British history.
After a short, but pregnant, silence, I asked, "What's up?" while wondering why he didn't ask one of his frat brothers if he needed notes or lost his copy of the syllabus.
The government should establish a national RE syllabus or include it in the national curriculum, and drop the widely ignored requirement of a daily act of "broadly Christian" collective worship, they say.
With roughly 14 weeks per semester, composed of two 75-minute meetings per course per week, every syllabus I put in front of my students is a product of immediate practical limitations.
Prof Yermack says the advent of "initial coin offerings", which have allowed blockchain-based companies to raise more than $2bn this year, forced him to rewrite much of the syllabus this year.
Indeed, the syllabus operates according to a logic of combinatorics and reprocessing: How can all the knowledge about a particular topic be reconfigured to the benefit of each new generation of students?
In the midst of establishing myself as a new faculty member during the first semester, I was confronted with a serious health issue and had to revise my syllabus and the assignments.
On Campus, Failure Is on the Syllabus A Smith College initiative called "Failing Well" is one of a crop of university programs that aim to help high achievers cope with basic setbacks.
The syllabus seemed to focus heavily on personal branding (students would have to tweet for 20% of their grade) and ironically included Jon Ronson's So You've Been Publicly Shamed as required reading.
Kamarulzaman says there is also little incentive for older kids to stay in school since the school only teaches the elementary school syllabus, which is typically for children aged seven to 12.
I tell my own students to pick eight or nine classes based on the syllabus, to go to them all, and then keep the four or five classes with the most engaging professors.
Training for a worst-case scenario At the time of Flight 1549, bird-strike avoidance training was not included in US Airways' ground school curriculum or the simulator syllabus, according to the NTSB.
Both Laetitia and Philippe express concerns about how porn may be turning into the only form of sex ed for a generation otherwise starved of a healthy and comprehensive sexual syllabus in school.
He also once name-checked All Quiet on the Western Front, which sounds pulled from his old sophomore lit syllabus, but it looks like he forgot about those two during the Extra interview.
As a site where politics, law, logistics and intellect meet, and where the soul of a teacher is most visible to his or her students, the syllabus is not a mere reading list.
From the first moment you held it in your hands (before the digital era when printing out a syllabus didn't seem to be an environmentally relevant question), your future for the semester crystallized.
Its ideas are superannuated and unworldly; though the show includes a smattering of African and Asian artists, it hobbles forward on the crutches of decades-established Western theory, familiar from any undergraduate syllabus.
When I finally landed my position as an assistant professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) in 2016, I got the chance to put my own syllabus and assignments together.
She also included a space for pronouns on the get-to-know-you survey she distributed to find out more about her new students, and her own pronouns were listed on the syllabus.
The worst feeling is to go into the required textbook section of your syllabus and realize that you're about to spend upwards of $300 on textbooks that you'll only use for one semester.
Her fear was confirmed when she was sent the company's syllabus: It described the science portion as "drawn largely from the work of Stanford Medicine," and linked to Halpern-Felsher's Tobacco Prevention Toolkit.
Further research is suggested by an implied syllabus that includes texts by Victor Hugo and Montesquieu, and films by (among many others) Nicholas Ray, Roberto Rossellini, Ridley Scott, Abderrahmane Sissako and Godard himself.
Of course, there's a core difference between a trigger warning on a blog and on a college syllabus: There's no consequence to skipping a blog post if you think it's going to upset you.
A book earns the status of a classic, not because it is approved by a committee or put on a syllabus, but simply because a lot of people like it for a long time.
At Cambridge, in an open letter to the head of the English faculty, students said they want to change a syllabus which they feel "elevates white male authors at the expense of all others".
When my junior year English teacher assigned a book that had one gay character — Margret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale — parents complained that the book was too racy and it was taken off the syllabus.
References to the stress reduction policy have now been removed from the online description of the syllabus, but the archived version indicates Watson had planned on implementing the policy for the data management class.
Actually, professors devote a lot of time and effort to developing a syllabus and preparing class sessions, so we're unlikely to simply accept when a student objects to reading and engaging with something difficult.
Dr. Chu was scheduled to teach a sophomore seminar in September 2017 called "Perspectives in Asian American Psychology," which was meant to explore Asian-American identity issues and influences, according to the online syllabus.
And during the T-6 hypoxia groundings in 2018, Goldfein said, AETC used the down time to streamline the undergraduate pilot training syllabus to throw out unnecessary parts and adopt new methods of instruction.
His first syllabus expected students to know about the British constitution and to opine on topics like "the use of the term 'natural' in economic writings" or "economic aims as a factor in international politics".
In an 8-minute back-to-school mashup mix, Michigan math teacher Kathryn Wippel "made syllabus week fun again" by changing up the lyrics to pop songs like Fifth Harmony's "Work" to reflect classroom policies.
He plotted a syllabus for a self-directed education that gobbled up everything his curious mind could get its hands on and his only breaks were to secretly toss around basketball in a neighbor's yard.
The Stone Something unusual has happened in the American university system in recent months: The syllabus, long seen as little more than an obligatory academic to-do list, has become a highly charged politicized space.
"I think my girl's innocent answers were spot on, but as far as I'm aware [this question] was part of [the school's] syllabus and they're doing their job, it's a good school," Arvin Gold said.
There's no syllabus on-hand this time, but, beyond mushrooms, there's at least month's worth of stuff to dig into—books by Angela Davis, Svetlana Alexievich, Marilynne Robinson, and Adrienne Maree Brown, for a start.
As a teenager, Snowden learned how to hack school, examining the class syllabus to figure out how he could exploit its weaknesses; the goal was to do the least amount of work without flunking out.
She was thrilled when he offered to share a coveted syllabus from his suburban Dallas-based institute, Bayyinah, by far the most successful of a handful of for-profit Islamic learning centers in the United States.
Here are the courses included in this massive bundle:  AWS Technical Essentials Certification Training This introductory course follows an AWS syllabus to help train you on all the products, services, and solutions that the platform offers.
Even where the subject matter may produce opportunities for left-leaning ideology, it is an insult to those of us in the profession to claim without proof that we allow our ideology to influence our syllabus.
In response to the concentration of student political activity in Paris's Latin Quarter, the French government decided to break up the university system in favour of a series of smaller colleges, offering a radical new syllabus.
JUDI SHEISINGAPORE Dear Judy, Your zeal is contagious and your wisdom speaks volumes: Since you're determined to engage the members of your nascent book club, you're smart not to turn your reading list into a syllabus.
"How Democracies Die," written by Mr. Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, also a professor at Harvard, became one of the rare books to make it both to best-seller lists and the undergraduate political science syllabus circuit.
It was my first semester of college, and, as these things go, Talking Heads had become part of the unofficial syllabus of late dorm room nights spent taking clumsy bong hits and passing the aux cord.
Here are three books that you won't find on any business school syllabus but will enhance your creative thinking skills at work: Theoretical physicist Leonard Mlodinow explores how the mind discards old ideas and adopts new ones.
Instead, they add a paragraph to their syllabus to acknowledge that students might have an emotional reaction to material covered in class, while leaving it up to the students themselves to research what might provoke those reactions.
The company says it will launch a free AP Computer Science Principles course syllabus and curriculum for the next school year, which will give students the chance to earn AP credit for learning to code in Swift.
"Any university syllabus of the 1920s will say, James Joyce one of the most seminal authors of the 20th century, but actually one of the bestselling novels in 1926 is Georgette Heyer's These Old Shades," says Gillis.
Among the documents found by Navy SEALs in Bin Laden's compound in May 2011 was a syllabus for a course to teach recruits about jihad, and an application for those who wished to join the terror network.
This thoughtful, honest, historically textured and valuable book offers a detailed and current syllabus of work on the social and cultural meanings of colorism around the world and brings colorism "out of the closet," as Tharps writes.
At the end of the course, students should be able to "provide your crystals-and-homeopathy aunt or casually racist uncle with an accessible and persuasive explanation of why a claim is bullshit," according to the syllabus.
Because of a complex mix of privacy and copyright issues concerning syllabuses, the Open Syllabus Project publishes only metadata, not the underlying documents or any personally identifying material (even though these documents can be viewed on university websites).
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The second-year graduate design studio syllabus listed the L train shutdown in 2019 as a "disruptive event," analogous to the 2003 blackout, and Hurricane Sandy, the 2012 storm and a primary reason for the L train's shutdown.
A professor of Holocaust studies at a prestigious university told me recently that "A Death in Vienna" was on his syllabus and that he used the novel's climax, a walk through modern-day Treblinka, as a teaching tool.
The basic elements of the syllabus: name of the course and its semester, year, meeting place, and time; instructor name, contact info and office hours; required texts or materials; course objectives; weekly schedule; grading distribution, policy and scale.
Between flashbacks to Wael's hardscrabble past in an unnamed, bombed-out Middle Eastern city and its insistence on solving the problems of each and every one of his six students, "Bad Seeds" mostly sticks to an earnest syllabus.
Their next record, last year's S/T, came with a reading syllabus, which made clear that the band was hyper-literary, but thankfully suggested that they were also willing to push that to an absurd, self-mocking extreme.
A 50-person army, many in their navy blue Resistance School T-shirts, operated in teams with elflike efficiency at the Kennedy School, working at odd hours to produce video highlights, lecture notes, syllabus materials and homework assignments.
I was even signed up to teach a course in the fall that I had written a syllabus for, but it was so obvious that I was never going back, even if I wasn't ready to admit it.
Following a recent decision in India to add the likes of Harry Potter and Tintin to the school syllabus, actress and UK Celebrity Big Brother winner Shilpa Shetty told The Times of India what she thought about the decision.
Now a professor like Kidder can build a class syllabus around the phenomenon of women cage-fighters, the racial relevance of Tyron Woodley, and the geopolitical implications of Bruce Lee movies and not get laughed out of the academy.
Noé's cinephilic syllabus is a divining rod for reading the rest of his film; the titles we see — Possession, The Mother and the Whore, Cannibal Holocaust — are like Climax in that they prioritize viscerality over narrative clarity and thematic lucidity.
More recently, she helped craft the Trump Syllabus 2.0—an upgrade of an earlier effort criticized for failing to include perspectives from scholars of color and other marginalized groups—to document the political climate that gave way to the 45th president.
The radio syllabus is providing lessons on literacy and numeracy, and staying safe amid the violence, to about 200,000 displaced and out-of-school children in the Far North region of Cameroon and Niger's southern Diffa region, according to UNICEF.
The new album almost requires a syllabus, with Mr. Dando serving up interpretations of college-radio nuggets by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, John Prine, Bevis Frond, NRBQ, and the Eyes, the first band of the Go-Go's' Charlotte Caffey.
I'll list the authors from the syllabus of the crime fiction class (ENGL 379X) I took as a senior at the University of Maryland: Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, John D. MacDonald, Ross Macdonald, Mickey Spillane, John le Carré, Elmore Leonard.
Last academic year, a dozen or so students continuously occupied the three-day-a-week lecture series by sitting in front of the auditorium with cardboard signs, sometimes taping their mouths in protest at the absence of non-white voices in the syllabus.
When Mr. Bloom died in October, Joe Karaganis and David McClure of the nonprofit research organization Open Syllabus wondered, in an Op-Ed in The Times, whether he or Toni Morrison, a proponent of more inclusive canonization, won the literary canon wars.
Instead, they aimed to present notable titles that each exemplify a broader theme, and to encourage readers to consider them together — in the manner of a syllabus for a cutting-edge university course — in the hopes of conveying a sense of literary moment.
At its February 2015 event, held just three months after the grand jury decision in the shooting of Michael Brown in nearby Ferguson, Mo., much of the conversation focused on creating a "Ferguson syllabus" with strategies for talking about race in the classroom.
Mr. Sinno, a self-described "pretentious writing snob" (his lyrics teem with allusions to Sappho and Sylvia Plath), described the students as "all extremely woke," and outlined a syllabus that includes Bertolt Brecht, Judith Butler and the French rap duo the Blaze.
The book is a follow-up to her 2014 graphic novel textbook Syllabus, which was a reproduction of the actual syllabi she hand-wrote and passed out to the college students who enrolled in her first workshop, which she started teaching in 2011.
This should, by rights, be a moment of exciting curricular debates, over which global and rediscovered and post-colonial works belong on the syllabus with Shakespeare, over whether it's possible to teach an American canon and a global canon all at once.
On Golf SOUTHPORT, England — Jordan Spieth is the kid in class who obtains the course syllabus over the summer so he can read all the textbooks before the start of the school year and who never turns down an extra-credit assignment.
Although, in practice, a single Coursera course can have a syllabus that covers more than six weeks so how accelerated learning could realistically be for the vast majority of users is questionable — and paying for multiple months to complete a full Specialization seems inevitable.
This is where the fun begins, per NASA's official Astronaut Selection and Training site:As part of the Astronaut Candidate training program, candidates are required to complete military water survival before beginning their flying syllabus, and become SCUBA qualified to prepare them for spacewalk training.
We Can't Even: Millennials on Film, an expansive survey currently playing at BAM of films about, for, and by millennials, takes aim at those stereotypes, presenting a bold syllabus on the economic, political, and societal conditions unwillingly inherited then reshaped by the most contentious generation.
She also teaches a course on the history of fashion that features sustainable and "slow fashion" on the syllabus, a topic she first added to her class eight years ago — a period in post-recession America when fast-fashion retailers were in their heyday.
I don't know how this one missed me, but I read it last year and I was so smitten that I changed my syllabus so that I could require my grad students to read it and talk about it as much as I wanted.
Psychology was the most popular course of study at the UC, each entering class bigger than the last; the syllabus was going through the Freudian stages of development in order, so that now, at the beginning of the year, my notes were heavily fixated on the anus.
Nor does she declare what "our expectations and judgments" should be, and the whole warning sounds to me a great deal like an MFA syllabus that instructs writers on how to dutifully respond to workshop stories in a language carefully divorced from any real-world concern.
Her image turned up in unexpected places—on a women's studies syllabus that reproduced her striding across the cover of the first issue of Ms. Magazine, in a kitschy belt with a double-W buckle that I couldn't resist buying in a Seattle boutique but never wore.
While Stanford GSB was not at liberty to share the syllabus, the school did explain in detail what students can expect from the "Touchy Feely" course, which is designed to be a transformative experience to help students discover their own personal leadership style and develop authentic leadership skills.
According to a course syllabus provided to Motherboard by Benjamin Haller, an alum who edited the independent NYU Shanghai student publication On Century Avenue at the time, the civic education class involved field trips to Longhua Memorial Cemetary and the Shanghai War Memorial, both of which commemorate communist martyrs.
Maybe it was the much-emailed article we link to at the top of this post, "On Campus, Failure Is on the Syllabus" — or maybe you were more taken with front-page news about politics, Style stories about men's fashion or this week's Food section devoted to summer eating.
Knopf's first real hit was a reprint of W. H. Hudson's "Green Mansions," and the list quickly grew to what reads like a syllabus of the great twentieth-century European authors: Thomas Mann, Sigrid Undset, Knut Hamsun, D. H. Lawrence, Franz Kafka, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Elizabeth Bowen.
The program's budding syllabus is something of an apogee to Fineberg's carer, building on his experiences as Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Illinois and Trustee Emeritus of the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC — where he was founding Director of the Center for the Study of Modern Art.
At the moment, adaptive-learning techniques work best in areas where large numbers of pupils have to learn the same material and a lot of data can be collected, says Mr Ng. Geekie, a Brazilian adaptive-learning startup, guides pupils through the high-school syllabus in thousands of the country's schools.
Beyond question, Jackson Heights is the first stop for anyone seeking an education in the Tibetan syllabus: momos filled with brothy beef under their bellybutton pleats; laphing, noodles neatly rolled and sliced like strudel and set loose in a puddle of chile oil; steaming, salty, bracing cups of yak butter tea.
The dangerous irony is that liberalism's retreat as a political force is being accompanied by its advance as an institutional force: look at trans-national institutions such as the World Bank, educational institutions such as universities or syllabus-setting bureaucracies or voluntary organisations, and you see the liberal elite in its pomp.
Professor Mathieu Deflem—who wrote book Lady Gaga and the Sociology of Fame and dedicated an entire university course syllabus to her influence – agrees that Gaga's effect on fandom culture in this way is notable: "I would say that Gaga has at least facilitated this process for other pop stars and celebrities," he says.
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I've been able to get cheap textbooks for class so I didn't immediately fall behind on the syllabus, send gifts to friends and family on important dates and holidays, and re-stock on home essentials upon realizing I just used the last roll of toilet paper — all in an impressively short period of time.
There are three documents I would like to get my hands on after watching this week's episode of Succession: Roman Roy's (Kieran Culkin) screenplay, a syllabus for a class at the Logan Roy School of Journalism, and the lyrics to Kendall Roy's (Jeremy Strong) absolutely deranged rap about how much he loves his dad.
This includes materials that aren't hardbound texts, like the recent 1619 Project from the New York Times; Teaching Tolerance's "Teaching Hard History" series, which has multiple episodes on slavery featuring accomplished scholars and has recently updated content on teaching K-5 students; and online readings lists about a variety of topics dealing with race, such as the Ferguson syllabus.
In addition to the above resources on sexual harassment, they might also read some of these articles for a deeper look at sex education and consent: Sex Ed Lesson: 'Yes Means Yes,' but It's Tricky Teaching Good Sex Campus Sex … With a Syllabus Making Consent Cool: Students Advocate for Consensual Sex Affirmative Consent: Are Students Really Asking?

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