I'm adding a link to my new (still draft) syllabus in case any students want to check it out. Class begins next Tuesday, January 11. There are no required textbooks -- all the readings will be available via Blackboard.
Comments about topics or readings from fellow academics are welcome. I decided not to cover constructivism overtly though some ideas will sneak in various topics.
Right now, only 14 students are enrolled, but the classroom could easily accommodate double that number without major concerns about physical distancing. I think students benefit in small sections, but it will remain relatively small even if it ends up with 25 students.
Right now, only 14 students are enrolled, but the classroom could easily accommodate double that number without major concerns about physical distancing. I think students benefit in small sections, but it will remain relatively small even if it ends up with 25 students.
Online sections of department classes are mostly full, so I suspect the pandemic is having an effect on in-person enrollments. While a couple of students in my classes last semester reported positive tests, there were no outbreaks and I hope everyone generally felt safe. With masking required and distancing made possible by a large classroom -- plus a 90%+ rate of campus vaccination, I did not feel especially threatened.
Update: Because of omicron, I'm not going to count attendance as part of the course grade.
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