Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Criminal Law

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Criminal Law
Author: Andrew E. Taslitz
Publsiher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2012
Genre: Criminal law
ISBN: 1454816333

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The Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Series is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prepare for your first semesters in the classroom. It begins at the preliminary stages of planning a new course, and takes you all the way to writing and grading your final exam. The authors offer experience and insight to the tasks of coming up with teaching objectives, choosing your book, crafting your syllabus, and creating a classrom atmosphere that is conducive to learning. The day-to-day teaching techniques in this primer for new (and not so new) professors will prepare you to successfully field students' questions, teach legal analysis, and make the most of today's pedagogy and technology to support your teaching.

Techniques for Teaching Law

Techniques for Teaching Law
Author: Gerald F. Hess,Steven I. Friedland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1999
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105060433401

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Techniques for Teaching Law is an exciting new book designed to assist law teachers with the learning and teaching processes. It utilizes two primary tools: explanations of teaching and learning theories and practical ideas for implementing those theories in the classroom.The first chapter explores models of teaching and learning, which have been studied extensively in other arenas of higher education. Each of the succeeding chapters, from Questioning and Discussion Techniques to Visual Tools to Evaluation of Students, begins with a description of the pedagogical underpinnings of each subject. These introductions are followed by innovative teaching strategies from more than 100 veteran teachers, along with the name and school of each author, for follow-up questions.These strategies have been fashioned from experience by their authors and thus are classroom-tested techniques. The content of this book and the strategies suggested make this an interesting and useful book for all teachers -- even those outside of the law school setting.

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Legal Analysis and Writing

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Legal Analysis and Writing
Author: Amy Vorenberg
Publsiher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2012
Genre: Legal composition
ISBN: 145481635X

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The Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Series is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prepare for your first semesters in the classroom. It begins at the preliminary stages of planning a new course, and takes you all the way to writing and grading your final exam. The authors offer experience and insight to the tasks of coming up with teaching objectives, choosing your book, crafting your syllabus, and creating a classrom atmosphere that is conducive to learning. The day-to-day teaching techniques in this primer for new (and not so new) professors will prepare you to successfully field students' questions, teach legal analysis, and make the most of today's pedagogy and technology to support your teaching.

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Constitutional Law

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Constitutional Law
Author: Robert C. Power
Publsiher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1454816341

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The Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Series is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prepare for your first semesters in the classroom. It begins at the preliminary stages of planning a new course, and takes you all the way to writing and grading your final exam. The authors offer experience and insight to the tasks of coming up with teaching objectives, choosing your book, crafting your syllabus, and creating a classrom atmosphere that is conducive to learning. The day-to-day teaching techniques in this primer for new (and not so new) professors will prepare you to successfully field students' questions, teach legal analysis, and make the most of today's pedagogy and technology to support your teaching.

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Professional Responsibility

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Professional Responsibility
Author: W. Bradley Wendel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2013
Genre: Legal ethics
ISBN: 1454825170

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The Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Series is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prepare for your first semesters in the classroom. It begins at the preliminary stages of planning a new course, and takes you all the way to writing and grading your final exam. The authors offer experience and insight to the tasks of coming up with teaching objectives, choosing your book, crafting your syllabus, and creating a classrom atmosphere that is conducive to learning. The day-to-day teaching techniques in this primer for new (and not so new) professors will prepare you to successfully field students' questions, teach legal analysis, and make the most of today's pedagogy and technology to support your teaching.

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Administrative Law

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Administrative Law
Author: Richard H. Seamon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2013
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: 1454825138

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The Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Series is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prepare for your first semesters in the classroom. It begins at the preliminary stages of planning a new course, and takes you all the way to writing and grading your final exam. The authors offer experience and insight to the tasks of coming up with teaching objectives, choosing your book, crafting your syllabus, and creating a classrom atmosphere that is conducive to learning. The day-to-day teaching techniques in this primer for new (and not so new) professors will prepare you to successfully field students' questions, teach legal analysis, and make the most of today's pedagogy and technology to support your teaching.

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Evidence

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Evidence
Author: Ric Simmons
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2013
Genre: Evidence (Law)
ISBN: 1454825189

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The Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Series is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prepare for your first semesters in the classroom. It begins at the preliminary stages of planning a new course, and takes you all the way to writing and grading your final exam. The authors offer experience and insight to the tasks of coming up with teaching objectives, choosing your book, crafting your syllabus, and creating a classrom atmosphere that is conducive to learning. The day-to-day teaching techniques in this primer for new (and not so new) professors will prepare you to successfully field students' questions, teach legal analysis, and make the most of today's pedagogy and technology to support your teaching.

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Civil Procedure

Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Civil Procedure
Author: Jay Tidmarsh
Publsiher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2013
Genre: Civil procedure
ISBN: 1454816368

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The Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Series is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prepare for your first semesters in the classroom. It begins at the preliminary stages of planning a new course, and takes you all the way to writing and grading your final exam. The authors offer experience and insight to the tasks of coming up with teaching objectives, choosing your book, crafting your syllabus, and creating a classrom atmosphere that is conducive to learning. The day-to-day teaching techniques in this primer for new (and not so new) professors will prepare you to successfully field students' questions, teach legal analysis, and make the most of today's pedagogy and technology to support your teaching.