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Rochelle,
You make a good point in terms of the protection aspect of a well prepared syllabus. A well prepared syllabus gives information to students about how the course will operate and what the expectations are. So if and when a question arises the instructor will be able to show that that information has been covered in the syllabus. This puts accountability on the students because they have in their possession course syllabus.
Gary

Gary Meers, Ed.D.

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