Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era

Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era
Title Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era PDF eBook
Author Tessa L. Dysart
Publisher Carolina Academic Press LLC
Pages 522
Release 2021
Genre Distance education
ISBN 9781531007294

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"The abrupt move to online legal education in Spring 2020 accelerated the move to online legal education that has been slowing gathering steam in recent years. As more institutions consider the potential to expand their reach with online courses and programs, law professors must move past "pandemic teaching" and seriously consider how they can create and deliver quality legal education online. Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era: Beyond the Physical Classroom, the first comprehensive book on online legal education, explores techniques, tools, and strategies that can assist all types of law professors in that endeavor. The 34 chapters, authored by law professors from across the country, provide a comprehensive look at expanding legal education beyond the traditional classroom experience. Divided into four sections, the book starts by offering tips for getting started and fostering inclusion in online courses. It then moves to suggestions for course design of blended, synchronous, and asynchronous courses, including a chapter on measuring success through empirical research. Finally, it concludes with two sections on course-specific topics covering the range of legal education-from large first-year courses to seminars to skills-based courses and bar preparation. Both new online educators and seasoned veterans of online education will find tips and strategies to improve their online teaching"--

Arizona Legal Research

Arizona Legal Research
Title Arizona Legal Research PDF eBook
Author Tamara S. Herrera
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 2017
Genre Legal research
ISBN 9781531006846

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The research process -- Researching secondary authority -- Researching constitutions -- Researching statutes and court rules -- Researching legislative history -- Finding cases in reporters and online -- Researching cases in digests and online -- Researching administrative law -- Researching Arizona tribal law -- Updating research

Vocational and Technical Education Programs

Vocational and Technical Education Programs
Title Vocational and Technical Education Programs PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia. Subcommittee on Judiciary and Education
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1983
Genre Career education
ISBN

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Arizona Laws 101

Arizona Laws 101
Title Arizona Laws 101 PDF eBook
Author Donald A. Loose
Publisher Wheatmark, Inc.
Pages 361
Release 2005
Genre Law
ISBN 1587365227

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Arizona Laws 101 is one of the handiest reference books you'll ever own. Written so that a person with no legal training will readily understand the principles set forth, this handbook covers the 101 laws most relevant to Arizona residents, including: landlord/tenant rights divorce jury duty consumer fraud living wills traffic laws wrongful firing lawsuits child custody/support sexual harassment business law medical malpractice . . . and much more!

Raza Studies

Raza Studies
Title Raza Studies PDF eBook
Author Julio Cammarota
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 225
Release 2014-02-27
Genre Education
ISBN 0816598835

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The well-known and controversial Mexican American studies (MAS) program in Arizona’s Tucson Unified School District set out to create an equitable and excellent educational experience for Latino students. Raza Studies: The Public Option for Educational Revolution offers the first comprehensive account of this progressive—indeed revolutionary—program by those who created it, implemented it, and have struggled to protect it. Inspired by Paulo Freire’s vision for critical pedagogy and Chicano activists of the 1960s, the designers of the program believed their program would encourage academic achievement and engagement by Mexican American students. With chapters by leading scholars, this volume explains how the program used “critically compassionate intellectualism” to help students become “transformative intellectuals” who successfully worked to improve their level of academic achievement, as well as create social change in their schools and communities. Despite its popularity and success inverting the achievement gap, in 2010 Arizona state legislators introduced and passed legislation with the intent of banning MAS or any similar curriculum in public schools. Raza Studies is a passionate defense of the program in the face of heated local and national attention. It recounts how one program dared to venture to a world of possibility, hope, and struggle, and offers compelling evidence of success for social justice education programs.

Rethinking Columbus

Rethinking Columbus
Title Rethinking Columbus PDF eBook
Author Bill Bigelow
Publisher Rethinking Schools
Pages 197
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 094296120X

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Provides resources for teaching elementary and secondary school students about Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America.

Guidelines for Teaching about the Holocaust

Guidelines for Teaching about the Holocaust
Title Guidelines for Teaching about the Holocaust PDF eBook
Author United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1993
Genre Holocaust survivors
ISBN

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This pamphlet is intended to assist educators who are preparing to teach Holocaust studies and related subjects.