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Making the syllabus more nationalistic isn't the way forward; it's the lit that needs bumping up, not the Eng.
"So we decided it would be better to spend less time jumping through hoops, making the syllabus more flexible and more interdisciplinary".
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Strategy: Make the Syllabus Intentional - The syllabus impacts student impressions of an instructor and degree of engagement with the material.
"Institution" is the same, except it's only for Calnet logins (but you could still make the Syllabus public).
The MoJ refused to make the syllabus publicly available on the grounds that some of the techniques in the manual are similar to those used in adult prisons, and its release could undermine the safety of prisoners and guards across the justice system.
Your goal is to "make the syllabus user-friendly" because you want your students to use it.
Not really, except that (like all teachers these days) I frequently email my students with links to interesting readings I may not have thought of for the syllabus or which didn't exist yet when I first made the syllabus.
But as you may have guessed, Laughter When We're Dead won't be making the school syllabus, not for a while anyway.
Make the class syllabus and list of required texts available by request to students before the start of the semester.
"But we thought the risk was worth taking". As well as studying the syllabus, before making the decision staff spoke to teachers at a local independent school experienced in running IGCSE courses.
However, all of this would have to come at the expense of teaching introductory students the long list of content that makes up the syllabus; syllabi would have to be restructured to include learning goals and objectives that are skill based.
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