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Jesus Follows The Socratic Method, Kristopher Eugene Nichols
Jesus Follows The Socratic Method, Kristopher Eugene Nichols
Kristopher Eugene Nichols
This article, Jesus Follow the Socratic Method, is a detailed analysis and comparison of the trials of Socrates and Jesus of Nazareth. An investigation of these men and trials, two of the most famous in Western history, uncovers truths about human nature, the justice systems of these two ancient societies, and the power and danger of the spoken word to a vocal critical thinker in his own society. This article is twenty-two pages long, contains footnotes and follows the Bluebook format.
Time To Blossom: An Inquiry Into Bloom’S Taxonomy As A Means To Ordered Legal Research Skills, Paul D. Callister
Time To Blossom: An Inquiry Into Bloom’S Taxonomy As A Means To Ordered Legal Research Skills, Paul D. Callister
Paul D. Callister
Within law librarianship and legal education, there has been far too little scholarly engagement on the underlying pedagogy at the heart of legal research instruction. To correct this deficiency, law librarianship needs to open a dialogue and should consider adapting Bloom’s Taxonomy as a common schema for a collaborative effort. This paper was initially presented at the "Conference on Legal Information: Scholarship and Teaching," held at the University of Colorado Law School on June 21-22, 2009, as part of its Boulder Summer Conference Series. It follows the author's own recently published challenge to law librarianship and legal research instructors to …