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Teaching Resources Guide
This guide provides sources for teaching and for careers in academia.
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Resources for Law Teaching
Teaching Videos
Teaching Videos
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General Resources for Teaching
Subject-Specific Teaching
Learning Goals, Outcomes & Assessment
Inclusion & Cultural Competency in the Classroom
Teaching Foreign Students
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Sample Cover Page of Exam - Computer Scored
Sample Cover Page of Exam - In Class
Sample Cover Page of Exam - Take Home
Workshop for Non-WR Seminars and Other Writing 10/28/16
Workshop for Faculty Teaching Writing Requirement (WR) Seminars
(10/14/2016)
Commenting on Writing Requirement Papers (Faculty Packet)
Commenting on Writing Requirement Seminar Papers (Powerpoint)
Course Policies and Procedures for Music Law Seminar: Changing Landscapes in the Music Industry and the Law that Governs It
Drafting and Grading Exams
(10/28/2015)
Examination in Administrative Law (Super)
(PDF)
Examination in Administrative Law Rubric (Super)
(PDF)
Examination In Torts (Super)
(PDF)
Examination in Torts Rubric (Super)
(PDF)
Fall 2015 Online Grading Instructions - Exams
(PDF)
Fall 2015 Online Grading Instructions - Papers
(PDF)
In-Class Exam Procedures Checklist
(PDF)
Review Questions (Stewart)
(PDF)
Teaching to Multiple Learning Types and Effective Use of PowerPoint
(9/17/2015)
PowerPoint Presentations That Engage and Win Over Today's Audiences
(PDF)
Videos from the 2015 AALS Clinical Conference
Eleven short videos on law teaching, addressing assessment, experiential learning, and technology. All 11 videos can be viewed on the YouTube channel above. A selection from the series is below.
Other Resources
Institute for Law Teaching and Learning
Harvard Law Case Studies
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