Sentences with phrase «assessed by law students»

The films were later shown and assessed by law students that were familiar with the Supreme Court's criteria for how to assess the credibility of testimonies.

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The work is protected by local and international copyright laws and is provided solely for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning.
MSDE's announcement comes in the months before states are due to submit a plan for assessing the academic standards outlined by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), signed into law by President Obama in 2015.
This area of the site guides users through a step - by - step procedure for identifying limited English proficient students and assessing their capabilities, including such steps as becoming familiar with relevant laws and administering a home language survey.
The federal lawsuit, which is also backed by the National Education Association and the Florida Education Association, says that some teachers» rights are being violated because they are being assessed based on students that sometimes aren't even in their classroom — a byproduct, critics say, of the law's requirement that test scores account for a part of educators» pay even if there are no state exams in that grade or subject area.
When NCLB was replaced by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in December of 2015, the new law gave states some leeway in how students were assessed and how assessment would factor into school accountability.
His point was that despite CLE requirements, lawyers aren't actually assessed by regulators as their careers progress — it's assumed that if they attend an accredited law school, get a certain degree and pass a bar exam, law students are competent to become lawyers.
(1) There is no evidence that the «Socratic Method» is a particularly effective pedagogical method; (2) Unlike other disciplines, the vast majority of law professors have no experience teaching, nor any education on how to effectively teach, prior to becoming law professors; (3) Using final essay exams for 100 % of a students mark, then distributing the grades on a curve, is, to be charitable, not the best way of accurately assessing and representing to future employers students» grasp of the subject matter; (4)» Teaching students to think like a lawyer», to the extent anyone even knows what that is supposed to mean, is made difficult by the fact that most tenured law professors have little if any real experience in the practice of law themselves.
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