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Using Content Warnings in Your Course


Using Content Warnings in Your Course: A Trauma-Informed ...

This guide will address when and how to integrate content warnings in your syllabus, Carmen course, and discussions to better support students to engage and ...

Using Content Warnings

Content warnings are a way to acknowledge that the content ahead might be challenging. They also demonstrate that you are aware of the impact the content in ...

An Introduction to Content Warnings and Trigger Warnings

The content and discussion in this course will necessarily engage with racism every week. Much of it will be emotionally and intellectually challenging to ...

Content Warnings | Course Design | Teaching Commons

Content warnings are sometimes represented by the acronym CW, and might also be referred to as content notices, content notes, or advisory warnings. Some prefer ...

Content warnings in syllabi? : r/Professors - Reddit

I do not use content warnings in my syllabi. The research on content warnings/trigger warnings in fact indicates that blanket warnings can be ...

3 things faculty and staff should know about using content and ...

Content and trigger warnings include any verbal or written notices that precede potentially distressing content. In the context of classrooms, ...

Using Trigger or Content Warnings on Your Syllabus

Ideally, a student who is genuinely concerned about being re-traumatized by forthcoming course content would privately inform the instructor of this concern.

Content Warnings: Why, How, and When to Use Them

By offering a content warning, authors help readers avoid stumbling into reading something they would prefer not to within their writing. The ...

Content Warnings | Centre for Teaching Excellence

Proponents of content warnings contend that certain course content can impact the wellbeing and academic performance of students who have experienced ...

Utilizing Content Warnings | CTRL Faculty Resources - EdSpace

There is no one 'right' way of using content warnings. You can shape them around your course structure, content, and goals for students. Consider the following ...

Trigger and Content Warning Guidance | Office of the Provost

Definitions of Content and Trigger Warnings · Generally, it is anticipated that a handful of students may feel distressed by the content covered · Proposed ...

Use content (“trigger”) warnings - University Health Services

Depending on the nature of the course you teach, it may be necessary to alert students to potentially activating (sometimes called “triggering”) content or ...

Writing Content Notices for Sensitive Content

Content notices give people the forewarning necessary for them to make use of the strategies that will decrease the harmfulness of encountering ...

Using Content Disclosures in Our Courses | Faculty Focus

In higher education, a content disclosure (also referred to as a content notice or trigger warning) is an “explicit statement that alerts a ...

Content Warnings in Teaching - Faculty Learning Hub

Content warnings, often referred to as trigger warnings, are verbal or written notices made in advance of introducing course content which is potentially ...

Guidance on content warnings on course content ('trigger' warnings)

They are there to help students engage with the issue, not avoid them. Certain content may cause students to relive past experienced trauma. Students who have ...

An Introduction to Content Warnings and Trigger Warnings

their course content with common triggers in mind. Challenges. 1) Until you develop a sensitization for common triggers, it is easy to forget that they occur ...

Considering the Role of Trigger Warnings in Course Syllabi

Ideally, content warnings help students to prepare if subject matter would be triggering or upsetting to them to the point that they cannot ...

Content and trigger warning guide - RISD Student Hub

This may include leaving class while the topic is discussed or following up with ... using a blanket content and/or trigger warning in the syllabus coupled with ...

This is a Blog Post About Content Warnings - Faculty Forum

In an inclusive classroom, all our students should be given a chance to decide to engage with a possibly distressing topic, and a content ...