April 2018: Law Teaching for Adjunct Faculty and New Professors

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April 28, 2018

Texas A& M University School of Law

Law Teaching for Adjunct Faculty and New Professors is a one-day conference for new and experienced adjunct faculty, new full-time professors, and others who are interested in developing and supporting those colleagues. The conference will take place on Saturday, April 28, 2018, at Texas A&M University School of Law, Fort Worth, Texas, and is co-sponsored by the Institute for Law Teaching and Learning and Texas A&M University School of Law.

Sessions will include:

  • Course Design and Learning Outcomes – Michael Hunter Schwartz
  • Assessment – Sandra Simpson
  • Active Learning – Sophie Sparrow
  • Team-based Learning – Lindsey Gustafson
  • Technology and Teaching – Anastasia Boles

Additionally, master teacher Gerry Hess, Professor Emeritus, Gonzaga University School of Law, will be on hand for one-on-one mentoring sessions throughout the day for a limited number of participants.  Indicate your interest on the registration form, slots will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis, and we will notify you prior to the conference if you have been assigned a meeting time.

By the end of the conference, all participants will have concrete ideas to bring back to their students, colleagues, and institutions.  And each participant will receive a copy of Teaching Law by Design for Adjuncts or Teaching Law by Design.

Institute for Law Teaching and Learning