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Practice Makes Perfect – Or At Least Better!, Joshua Levine Aug 2024

Practice Makes Perfect – Or At Least Better!, Joshua Levine

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This fall, I will teach my third semester of Advanced Legal Research at Cardozo School of Law. With the support of the library, I have learned a great deal about how to teach effectively over the past year. They gave me the opportunity to conduct a mock ALR class this summer, which helped me tremendously. In this post, I will describe my journey as a new adjunct professor.


The Seminar Paper Topics Graveyard, Olivia Smith Schlinck Apr 2024

The Seminar Paper Topics Graveyard, Olivia Smith Schlinck

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I often teach one-off academic research instruction sessions for law students, for either those working on a journal or those in a writing seminar.

My approach to these sessions is relatively standard—demonstrate the sources and strategies for academic legal research—but tailored to the individual needs and overall topic of each course. One of my favorite ways to personalize a session is to demonstrate the research process using a topic that matches the class itself. A “fake paper,” if you will.


Law Library Blog (April 2024): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law Apr 2024

Law Library Blog (April 2024): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law

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