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Silence Is Golden . . . Except In Health Care Philanthropy, Stacey A. Tovino
Silence Is Golden . . . Except In Health Care Philanthropy, Stacey A. Tovino
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The Sincerest Form Of Flattery: Examples And Model-Based Learning In The Law School Classroom, Terrill Pollman
The Sincerest Form Of Flattery: Examples And Model-Based Learning In The Law School Classroom, Terrill Pollman
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Responding to a changing landscape of law practice, law schools are searching for ways to structure the classroom experience and broader curriculum to promote more efficient and better learning outcomes. Although imitation, modeling, and the use of examples have become pre-eminent features of modern legal education, these pedagogies have remained largely unexamined. This article shows the power of teaching with examples in both the traditional and legal writing classroom, as well as how skillfully to limit the use of such pedagogy for maximum effect. Specifically, this article applies the findings of cognitive load research and composition theory to show that …
Dean's Column: Health Law At Unlv, Anne R. Traum, Daniel W. Hamilton
Dean's Column: Health Law At Unlv, Anne R. Traum, Daniel W. Hamilton
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Taking Pro Bono To The Next Level, Anne R. Traum
Taking Pro Bono To The Next Level, Anne R. Traum
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Dean's Column: Empowering Kids In The Courtroom At Unlv's Kids' Court School, Anne R. Traum
Dean's Column: Empowering Kids In The Courtroom At Unlv's Kids' Court School, Anne R. Traum
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Dean's Column: Students Know Best Why The Unlv Experience Pays, Daniel W. Hamilton, Anne R. Traum
Dean's Column: Students Know Best Why The Unlv Experience Pays, Daniel W. Hamilton, Anne R. Traum
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Dean's Column: In Law School, It's Pro Bono From Day One, Anne R. Traum
Dean's Column: In Law School, It's Pro Bono From Day One, Anne R. Traum
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