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Agenda. Introduction QUIZ Ancient History/Process Discussion items Master syllabus Class syllabus Alternate Delivery syllabus Information Items. PROCESS VS CONTENT A History Lesson. MASTER SYLLABUS.

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  1. Agenda Introduction • QUIZ • Ancient History/Process • Discussion items • Master syllabus • Class syllabus • Alternate Delivery syllabus Information Items

  2. PROCESS VS CONTENT A History Lesson

  3. MASTER SYLLABUS A CTC master course syllabus is a template that (provides, indicates, acts as) a contract between full time faculty members, adjunct faculty members, students and administration, with the intent to communicate expectations regarding learning outcomes, learning objectives, evaluations, examinations, institutional polices and…

  4. Course Syllabus A CTC course syllabus is the outline formatted written expectations derivative of the master syllabus prepared by individual faculty members and shared with students

  5. REQUIREMENTS

  6. H.B. No. 2504 AN ACT BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1.  Subchapter Z, Chapter 51, Education Code, is amended by adding Section 51.974 to read as follows: Sec. 51.974.  INTERNET ACCESS TO COURSE INFORMATION. (a)   Each institution of higher education, other than a medical and dental unit, as defined by Section 61.003, shall make available to the public on the institution's Internet website the following information for each undergraduate classroom course offered for credit by the institution:              (1)  a syllabus that:  (A)  satisfies any standards adopted by the institution; B)  provides a brief description of each major course requirement, including each major assignment and examination;  (C)  lists any required or recommended reading; and (D)  provides a general description of the subject matter of each lecture or discussion;

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