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January 5, 2012
Interactive Legal Education in Egypt
Here's a description of a program I did last year in Egypt on interactive teaching methods. In some Egyptian law schools, there may be up to a thousand or more students in a lecture hall. How can law professors handle such large classes? Click here to read the story about our seminar in Egypt.
For my friends in Egypt, a special message of courage and hope for good things in the coming year.
(mew)
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