A syllabus is a required document for teachers because it outlines the fundamental elements of a course, such as what topics will be covered, a weekly schedule, and a list of tests, assignments, and their associated weightings. A syllabus, on the other hand, has the ability to articulate connections between learning outcomes, assessments, content, and pedagogical practice - that is, the way the course is constructively aligned - in guiding students through their learning. We consider the syllabus because it serves as a communication piece for both the practical details and the overall alignment of your course.
2. Make a table of the advantages and disadvantages of having a syllabus.