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Adv Physiol Educ ; 2024 Jun 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38841751

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The syllabus is a required document for all courses to provide students with course information, policies, and assignment deadlines. The goals of this study were to investigate students' perception of the role of the syllabus, preferred location of assignment deadlines, and the style of receiving deadline notifications. Faculty (n=14) and students (n=324) from community colleges through professional schools were invited to participate and complete a survey. We used a mixed method design of survey questions, and the results demonstrated that students defined a syllabus as both a contract and learning tool and that it should be flexible. Students ranked assignment deadlines as the most important part of the syllabus, yet a follow-up question indicated most referred to four distinct locations in their Learning Management System (LMS) to find these deadlines. While students preferred to receive deadline notifications on their smartphones, they also wanted to be reminded by faculty in class. This study helps faculty to obtain a glimpse of current student practices. We recommend that faculty communicate with students the role and expected use of the syllabus in their course while emphasizing its use to identify deadlines. This renewed practice will be time well spent to avoid student confusion and missed deadlines.

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