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'''NOTICE: As of AY2023-2024 these policies no longer apply to my courses. I am preserving them here purely for archival purposes/reference.'''
The policies below govern the courses that I (Aaron) offer at Northwestern and extend my [[User:Aaronshaw/Classroom_policies|general classroom policies]].
The policies below govern the courses that I (Aaron) offer at Northwestern and extend my [[User:Aaronshaw/Classroom_policies|general classroom policies]].


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Questions? Please [mailto:aaronshaw@northwestern.edu contact me] (especially if you're a student in one of my classes!).  
Questions? Please [mailto:aaronshaw@northwestern.edu contact me] (especially if you're a student in one of my classes!).  


=== Northwestern COVID-19 Information ===
=== Northwestern COVID-19 Information ===
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Should public health recommendations prevent in person class from being held on a given day, the instructor or the university will notify students.
Should public health recommendations prevent in person class from being held on a given day, the instructor or the university will notify students.
==== Teaching and learning in a pandemic ====
Even beyond my [[User:Aaronshaw/COVID_policies|COVID-19 policies]], the ongoing pandemic will impact my courses in various ways, some of them obvious and tangible and others harder to pin down. On the obvious and tangible front, we have things like the fact that we will be wearing masks when we meet on campus (assuming we're able to meet on campus all quarter!) and that some of our guest speakers will likely participate remotely. These will reshape our collective experience in major ways.
On the "harder to pin down" side, even though (or maybe especially because) we've been doing this pandemic thing for a while now, many of us may experience elevated levels of exhaustion, stress, uncertainty and/or distraction. We may need to provide unexpected support to family, friends, or others in our communities. I have some personal experiences with this and I expect that many (all?) of you do too. It can be a difficult time.
I believe it is important to acknowledge these realities of the situation and create the space to discuss and process them in the context of our class throughout the quarter. As your instructor and colleague, I commit to do my best to approach the course in an adaptive, generous, and empathetic way. I will try to be transparent and direct with you throughout—both with respect to the course material as well as the pandemic and the university's ongoing response to it. I ask that you try to extend a similar attitude towards everyone in the course. When you have questions, feedback, or concerns, please try to share them in an appropriate, empathetic way. If you require accommodations of any kind at any time (directly related to the pandemic or not), please contact me.
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