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August 9, 2011
Digital Companion to Practically Grounded Conference Now Available
For those of you who missed the Practically Grounded conference this Spring, or for those of you who just want a refresher, the on-line companion is now available from the Pace Environmental Law Review. The following articles are available:
Teaching Intrapersonal Intelligence as a Lawyering Skill: Introducing Values Systems into the Environmental Law Syllabus
Michael Burger
Now We're Cooking!: Adding Practical Application to the Recipe for Teaching Sustainability
Jonathan Rosenbloom
Academic Research and Writing as Best Practices in a "Practically Grounded" Land Use Course
Matthew J. Festa
Teaching from the Dirt: Best Practices and Land Use Law Pedagogy
Keith H. Hirokawa
Distributed Graduate Seminars: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Studying Land Conservation
Jessica Owley and Adena R. Rissman
They Do Teach That in Law School: Incorporating Best Practices into Land Use Law
Patricia E. Salkin
Alternative Learning Formats in a Land Use Seminar
Michael Lewyn
Learning in Context: Land Use and Community Lawyering
Andrea McArdle
Values as Part of the Clinical Experience
Jamie Baker Roskie
For a full list of the conference sessions and presenters, the brochure is still available on-line here.
Jamie Baker Roskie
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