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Joe Murphy

Examining the Why Behind Your Late or Missed Work Policies - 0 views

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    A little late for the advice about phrasing policies on the syllabus, but since the conversation about late work happens all semester, there might be some useful tips for how to talk about deadlines as they approach.
Joe Murphy

Plagiarism Self-Test - 1 views

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    This tutorial from the Colby, Bates, and Bowdoin consortium walks through academic honesty issues in a way which might be more engaging (and more detailed) than a short policy statement could be. Part of a larger "plagiarism resource site."
Joe Murphy

Group Unveils a 'Model Policy' for Handling Student Data - 0 views

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    How do we talk with students about the way we use the data available in systems like Banner, Moodle, and online textbooks? Would national standards like this help?
Joe Murphy

An Intriguing Participation Policy - 0 views

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    This article discusses an interesting approach to discussion participation in the syllabus: what's expected, what's "good" participation, and how do you get students motivated to participate?
Eric Holdener

The Rules About Classroom Rules - Do Your Job Better - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    This article presents one view on classroom rules. The comments open up the floodgates of counter opinions. Comments in this case break down into snarkiness and vitriol; I'm sure that a face-to-face conversation with colleagues about such policies would be much more productive.
Joe Murphy

A Memo to Students on Cheating - 1 views

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    One of the interesting findings in the literature on academic honesty is that specific policies or processes appear less important than having a visible campus conversation about the value and purpose of being honest. This memo might be an interesting starting point for having that conversation with your students.
Joe Murphy

Tonic for the Boring Syllabus - 1 views

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    Syllabi have to include clear policies, but Ed Cunliff says "I have yet to see a policy on syllabi that demands they bore the reader!" By addressing writing style, formal structure, and graphic design, Cunliff tries to make his syllabi lively, engaging documents. What do you do to get students interested in the syllabus?
Joe Murphy

Are You Being Rigorous or Just Intolerant? - 0 views

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    Some interesting examples here of times when annoying classroom behaviors can be symptoms of issues with a student's wellbeing, and a few ideas of ways we can help students cope without just abandoning rigor. "Too often when faculty discuss students with mental-health conditions, the conversation ends in the same place: Either we establish rigorous standards or we coddle students. But that is a false binary."
Joe Murphy

Accessibility Statements on Syllabuses - 1 views

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    The way you state policies and practices on a syllabus communicates quite a bit about the classroom environment you're trying to shape. In this column, Mark Sample talks about revising his accessibility statement to best communicate his goals of academic success and inclusion.
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