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April 2, 2010

Leader of Cooley's Grand Rapids Campus Provides Text on the Framework for Teaching Law

Associate Dean Nelson Miller

Associate Dean Nelson Miller

Teaching Law: A Framework for Instructional Mastery by Thomas M. Cooley Law School Associate Dean Nelson Miller, head of Cooley’s Grand Rapids campus, was recently published by Bridge Publishing Group.

The 14-chapter book, which follows a 14-week law school term, includes topics like course objectives, syllabi, lectures, Socratic method, differentiating instruction, integrating instruction, assessment, multiple-choice questions, essay questions, and scoring and grading. It also includes a beginning chapter on the study of teaching law and a closing chapter on teaching vision.

Vickie Eggers, director of the faculty center for instructional support and director of distance learning at Cooley Law School, also created a CD to accompany the book that further enhances and explains each chapter with a PowerPoint presentation.

“Exhaustively researched, the book trains readers to frame proper learning objectives; to use their syllabi more productively; to adopt best practices when they lecture and use Socratic questioning; to make learning more visual; to assist law teachers in integrating skills, knowledge and values and in teaching in ways that are inclusive; and to create better assessment instruments,” Michael Hunter Schwartz, co-author of Teaching Law by Design: Engaging Students from the Syllabus to the Final Exam, said on Amazon.com. “Finally, while the book disavows an intent to inspire, it concludes with a chapter labeled Vision that I personally found quite rousing.”

“There are many judges, lawyers and law professors who teach law in law schools as full-time or adjunct faculty and in pre-law undergraduate programs. Many of these professors have great professional training but might have little or no training in education,” Nelson said. “This book provides a clear and straightforward advice on how to teach law based on extensive research of educational literature.”

Teaching Law: A Framework for Instructional Mastery can be purchased at bridgepublishinggroup.com or amazon.com.


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