Professor Colleen Medill recently spoke on Teaching Skills and Professionalism at the 2011 Innovation in Teaching Summit, which was sponsored by Thomson ‘Reuters. The Innovation in Teaching Summit is an invitation-only event that brings together a select group of law school teachers and the executives of Foundation Press and West Law School Publishing for a two day discussion of the latest developments in instructional design, assessment, teaching methodologies, skills training and professionalism, and the use of multimedia in the classroom. Other participants in the Summit were Saul Levmore (University of Chicago), Deborah Merritt and Marc Spindelman (Ohio State), Benjamin Spencer (Washington and Lee), Gerald Hess and Linda Rusch (Gonzaga), and Michael Schwartz (Washburn).
College of Law Sounding Block Mon. Sept. 19, 2011
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- Thomas Crisham to Deliver Perry Fuller Lecture
- Professor Medill Speaks at National Summit on Teaching Skills and Professionalism
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- National Security, Civil Liberties and Ethics discussion at Law College Sept. 27
- Faculty & Students Selected for Inns of Court
- Employer-Specific Mock Interviews
- Moberly Presents at 6th Annual Labor and Employment Law Colloquium
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