The focus of the conference was
where law school curricula are, should be, or could be headed.
Not exact matches
First, while state
laws often prohibit SEAs from encroaching on district autonomy, because Barbero's office in effect is the district, she has been able to intervene directly in
schools where the core
curriculum was not working.
And the aforementioned Home
School Legal Defense Association maintains a comprehensive website
where parents can go to learn about the homeschool
law in their state, find supplemental resources, exchange
curricula, etc..
168 The
curriculum of the
school reflected this: students recited in class daily, and the moot court program at Cumberland was rigorous.169 Carruthers believed that the
law school should be a place «
where the
law will be studied practically; so studied I mean as to prepare the student for practice.»
While it's important for transactional lawyers to know the
law and
where to find it, there are a host of other skills and research resources used by transactional lawyers that are less visible — or nonexistent — in the
law school curriculum.
This dilemma is mirrored in
law school curricula —
where does the responsibility for teaching legal research fall?
First year, then, picks up the students
where they are when they arrive at
law school: graduates of a university
curriculum who know, or should, how to learn about something.
That's
where efforts at
law school curriculum reform in the United States can have an impact in Canada.
And the goal here was to bring
law school faculty into a workshop - like environment
where we are going to start the conference on Thursday morning so the academic track runs Thursday and Friday of TECHSHOW with the goal at the and of Friday being if we were going to have a template to start with for what a practice management
curriculum would look like in the
law school, what could it look like?
Most driving
schools these days are setting up classroom
curricula where traffic
laws such as wearing a safety belt are discussed.