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January 31, 2005
Gonzaga Program on Teaching Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure
The Institute for Law Teaching at Gonzaga is running a one day conference on "Teaching the Law School Curriculum" at Villanova on Friday, March 11. The conference includes workshops on teaching 15 standard law school courses (including Crim subjects) as well as workshops on exams and assessments, on using technology in and out of the classroom, on collaborative learning, and on reflective learning. Details here. [Mark Godsey]
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