Syllabus

  • Syllabus: Volume I: 1066-1377
    By Thomas Duffus Hardy

    Langstow . R. 1. 424 . Margaret of France to the K. ; wishes to be informed how he is . S. Germain - enLaye . R. 1. 425 . 0. 1. 757. H. 1. p . ü . 76 . W. bp . of Exeter to W. de Merton , the ...

  • Syllabus: Volume I: 1066-1377
    By Thomas Duffus Hardy

    The K. grants to John de Britannia earl of Richmond all the goods and chattels in England which belonged to his late father , John duke of Brittany and earl of Richmond . Westm . R. ü . 46 . 0. iii . 83. H. 1. p . iv . 119 .

  • Syllabus: Notes from an Accidental Professor
    By Lynda Barry

    Offers selected pages from the author's illustrated notebooks kept during a three year period when she was figuring out how to teach a course on keeping creative notebooks.

  • Syllabus: The Remarkable, Unremarkable Document That Changes Everything
    By William Germano, Kit Nicholls

    Any history of education with a long view will reflect on how standard texts—from Cicero, as read in the early modern period, to the McGuffey Readers of nineteenth- century America— have shaped not only what people learned but the idea ...

  • Syllabus: The Remarkable, Unremarkable Document That Changes Everything
    By William Germano, Kit Nicholls

    But how do we get there? How will our students get there? And where is there? This book by William Germano and Kit Nicholls is a field guide to, and collegial chat concerning, this fundamental but often overlooked document.

  • Syllabus: The Remarkable, Unremarkable Document That Changes Everything
    By William Germano, Kit Nicholls

    It's never enough, then, for a syllabus to be, as one often hears, “freshened up” for another semester. The word syllabus itself has a curious history. The Oxford English Dictionary helps us see syllabus as not just a word but a scribal ...

  • Syllabus: Notes From an Accidental Professor
    By Lynda Barry

    Syllabus: Notes from an Accidental Professor is the first book to make her innovative lesson plans and writing exercises available to the public for home or classroom use.