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Introduction: Family Court Review Special Issue Dynamic Pedagogy In The Family And Juvenile Law Classroom: Experiential And In-Class Exercises, Meredith Johnson Harbach Jan 2022

Introduction: Family Court Review Special Issue Dynamic Pedagogy In The Family And Juvenile Law Classroom: Experiential And In-Class Exercises, Meredith Johnson Harbach

Law Faculty Publications

Over the last number of years, the legal academy has placed increasing emphasis on the need to diversify teaching methods, and in particular, has focused on expanding in-class, experiential teaching methods. Educational research confirms that learning experientially has multiple benefits for adult learners, including better retention of material, the ability to explore a more diverse range of representation contexts, the development and use of a broader range of analytical skills, and an emphasis professional collaboration and growth.1Consistent with this evolution of the scholarship on teaching and learning in law school, ABA Standard 303(a)(3) requires all students to complete“ one or …


Virginia Domestic Relations Handbook And Virginia Domestic Relations Case Finder, Matthew N. Ott Jan 1987

Virginia Domestic Relations Handbook And Virginia Domestic Relations Case Finder, Matthew N. Ott

University of Richmond Law Review

The Michie Company has released two publications dealing with the changing area of domestic relations law and which provide the busy Virginia practitioner with easy access to the areas within the field of family law practice and the relevant case authorities.