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Full-Text Articles in Education
Together And Apart In An Online Classroom, Laura A. Heymann
Together And Apart In An Online Classroom, Laura A. Heymann
Popular Media
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A. Benjamin Spencer: What To Expect From Me As Dean, A. Benjamin Spencer
A. Benjamin Spencer: What To Expect From Me As Dean, A. Benjamin Spencer
2020–present: A. Benjamin Spencer
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Homeschooling: A Response To Ahlberg, Howell, And Justice, James G. Dwyer, Shawn F. Peters
Homeschooling: A Response To Ahlberg, Howell, And Justice, James G. Dwyer, Shawn F. Peters
Faculty Publications
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Student Wellness And Mental Wellbeing, Emily Bishop, Stevie Leahy
Student Wellness And Mental Wellbeing, Emily Bishop, Stevie Leahy
William & Mary Law School’s Conference for Excellence in Online Teaching Legal Research & Writing
This presentation will focus on centering the mental wellbeing of students for the 2020-21 academic year. The incoming cohort has unique stressors that are compounded by challenging current events - as educators, we are also challenged to engage and connect with these students in a virtual environment. This presentation will give practical strategies to engage with students that facilitate and foster mental health, with an eye to anchoring our tactics within a legal research and writing curriculum. The presentation aims to encourage healthy dialogue on how to de-stigmatize mental wellbeing and best support our students. This goal, more so now …
Legislators On Executive-Branch Boards Are Unconstitutional, Period, Douglas Laycock
Legislators On Executive-Branch Boards Are Unconstitutional, Period, Douglas Laycock
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Virginia statute makes legislators categorically “ineligible to serve on boards, commissions, and councils within the executive branch of state government who are responsible for administering programs established by the General Assembly.” But with increasing frequency, the General Assembly has enacted exceptions to this policy. There is a general exception for bodies “engaged solely in policy studies or commemorative activities,” and perhaps such bodies need not be in the executive branch at all. But the Assembly has also enacted exceptions for twenty-one specific boards and commissions, many of which clearly have executive authority. This list of exceptions is a miscellany with …