No Syllabus Required: Notes from a Teaching Experiment

Late last summer, an article in the humor blog McSweeney’s titled “I Would Rather Do Anything Else Than Write the Syllabus for Your Class” made the rounds. It included the line, “I would rather go shopping for jeans or foundational undergarments or practical-yet-cute footwear than write this damn Syllabus because I do not know what […]

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Late last summer, an article in the humor blog McSweeney’s titled “I Would Rather Do Anything Else Than Write the Syllabus for Your Class” made the rounds. It included the line, “I would rather go shopping for jeans or foundational undergarments or practical-yet-cute footwear than write this damn Syllabus because I do not know what […]

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