"A syllabus is a basic component of a college level course. It is often assumed to be neutral, but it is not. The language, structure, visual design, and file format articulate cues that resonate differently with different people. Too often, a syllabus is a long list of things students should not do that is written in deficit-based language and locked inside a learning management system. Rather than openly supporting students, a syllabus can function as a microaggression, exacerbating anxieties and marginalizing some students. A Liquid Syllabus is intended to serve as a kindness cue of social inclusion (Estrada, Eroy-Reveles & Matsui, 2018) by welcoming students, positioning an instructor as a learning partner, and illuminating a path to success for all students."
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