Sentences with phrase «pedagogical benefits»

The following sections describe the goals of the assignment, which are designed to take full advantage of the distinct pedagogical benefits of Standalone E-memo assignments within a single class session — an important consideration for legal writing professors struggling to add content to an already - full curriculum.
Rather, legal writing faculty should recognize that there are different types of email assignments — and each has important, but distinct, pedagogical benefits.
But while many commentators have discussed various ways of using specific email assignments, there has been little recognition — let alone exploration — of the different types of e-memo assignments and the pedagogical benefits that each type might serve.
Writing 185, 187 — 95 (2003)(discussing how the «documented pedagogical benefits that flow from cooperative and collaborative learning directly coincide with our legal writing teaching goals»).
There are broader pedagogical benefits when students connect writing they have done with writing they will have to do.
A legal writing center can provide practical and pedagogical benefits to a legal writing program, and to the students it serves.
There are two main pedagogical benefits that would accompany the creation of a law school writing center.
It seems that the existence of outlets for specialization is less important than the explicit framing of these outlets as themes, that the pedagogical benefits of theme are overshadowed by parents» perceptions of theme.
We like to involve teaching staff and pupils to understand the pedagogical benefits of iPad as a transformational learning tool.
In writing the majority opinion, Justice Ginsburg, a long and tireless advocate for gender equality, noted that «single - sex education affords pedagogical benefits to at least some students» and concluded, «that reality is uncontested in this litigation.»
Namely, the authors represent different correlations between common features of MOOCs and specific pedagogical benefits these features lead to:
The University of Michigan argued that to fully reap the pedagogical benefits of diversity, they needed a sufficient number of students from each group, to ensure that students felt comfortable expressing themselves honestly to their classmates.
While some studies show high - needs (primarily low - income) children may demonstrate prolonged improvement due to the added attention and structure of the extra half - day, the vast majority of kids derive no pedagogical benefit whatsoever.

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In Grutter v. Bollinger, the court recognized the special pedagogical role of higher education institutions and allowed universities to use race when pursuing «the educational benefits that flow from a diverse student body.»
Far - Reaching, Lasting Benefits Outdoor education encompasses a range of experiences, settings, and pedagogical goals.
Somehow millions of Harry Potter fans manage to complete every book without benefit of leading questions, a teacher's guide, previsioning, or any of the other junk pedagogical strategies that burden American schoolchildren in their English classes.
It would allow for more consistency in how the course is delivered to students, as well as provide an opportunity for students to benefit from more than one pedagogical perspective as multiple teachers contributed to the delivery of the course.
(The bottom line: a highly selective program such as Teach For America is particularly useful in recruiting top - notch talent into high schools, though elementary school teachers might benefit from more pedagogical training than these fast - entry initiatives can provide.)
Initially legislated as a pedagogical tool to address lagging Hispanic performance, its early proponents argued that students with limited English proficiency (LEP) would benefit from deferring the transition to English so they could concentrate on core curricular skills in subjects such as mathematics and science.
While it draws its examples and targets its practical recommendations to educators, there is so much here of benefit to people in all manner of pursuits, pedagogical or otherwise.
The teacher candidates noted that they also benefited from seeing how such a learning environment could be structured so that student learners are allowed control over their learning (technological content knowledge), the use of acronyms to guide procedural knowledge development (technological pedagogical knowledge), and the level of technical skills required to teach with technology (technological knowledge)-- all of which increased their own teacher knowledge about teaching with technology (Figg & Burson, 2009).
Andrew Miller discusses the benefits of creating the «need to know» by using a pedagogical model that demands it.
Effective educational technology strategies must link the «Three Ts» — teaching, technology, and use of time — with overall whole - school reform strategies and proven pedagogical practices to accelerate the pace of improvement and ensure that all students benefit from the opportunity that digital learning offers.
We realize the benefits, both financial and from a pedagogical stand point of «going open» and plan to curate OER resources with teachers of all grade levels and content areas over the next few years.
If teachers are the pedagogical fulcrum, then the stuff they get out of the professional organizations they resonate with will certainly benefit their charges in the classroom which, by extension, promotes public education as a free market of ideas.»
Further, to benefit from professional pedagogical experience in designing and developing education, the Court has retained educational consultants from the NJI to support the work of the justices of the peace involved in the delivery of education.
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