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Teaching The Digital Caveman: Rethinking The Use Of Classroom Technology In Law School, James Levy Jan 2016

Teaching The Digital Caveman: Rethinking The Use Of Classroom Technology In Law School, James Levy

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Law students who have never lived in a world without computers or the Internet are known as "digital natives."


You've Got Rhythm: Curriculum Planning And Teaching Rhythm At Work In The Legal Writing Classroom, Debra Curtis Jan 2005

You've Got Rhythm: Curriculum Planning And Teaching Rhythm At Work In The Legal Writing Classroom, Debra Curtis

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With increased frequency, attention is being given to the methods and style of teaching the law, and to the educational knowledge of law teachers necessary for their development. While teachers in many other areas of higher education are required to take credit hours in education courses, that requirement or focus on pedagogy itself has not yet fully spilled over to legal education professionals. In addition, although law professions, have been encouraged to think and learn about the law, they generally have long since accepted the Socratic method as a primary method of teaching. Recently information about students' learning styles, and …


The Phenomenon Of Substitution And The Statute Quia Emptores, Ronald B. Brown Jul 2002

The Phenomenon Of Substitution And The Statute Quia Emptores, Ronald B. Brown

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Karl Krastin, Ronald B. Brown Oct 1990

Karl Krastin, Ronald B. Brown

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The U.C.C. (Sales) As An Introductory Law School Course, Ronald B. Brown Jan 1980

The U.C.C. (Sales) As An Introductory Law School Course, Ronald B. Brown

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No abstract provided.