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(Ebook) Improving Student Learning in the Doctrinal Law School Classroom: Skills and Assessment by Kimberly E. O'Leary, Jeanette Buttrey, Joni Larson ISBN 9781531019358, 9781531019365, 1531019358, 1531019366, 2020027564, 2075554694

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Authors:Kimberly E. O'Leary, Jeanette Buttrey, Joni Larson
Pages:960 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Carolina Academic Press
Language:english
File Size:2.01 MB
Format:mobi
ISBNS:9781531019358, 9781531019365, 1531019358, 1531019366, 2020027564, 2075554694
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(Ebook) Improving Student Learning in the Doctrinal Law School Classroom: Skills and Assessment by Kimberly E. O'Leary, Jeanette Buttrey, Joni Larson ISBN 9781531019358, 9781531019365, 1531019358, 1531019366, 2020027564, 2075554694

"Legal education has created silos where certain professors teach "skills" courses and others teach "doctrine." This book challenges that division by building on learning theories that establish students cannot truly learn doctrine without explicit instruction in skills. Moreover, it provides suggestions to demonstrate how law professors can seamlessly weave skills-based assessments into a course to spotlight for students what they have learned and for professors what students haven't learned (as required by ABA Standard 314)"--
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