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22 kirjaa tekijältä Nelson P Miller
This book for law professors has fourteen chapters following a typical law school term. Chapter topics include Course Objectives, Syllabi, Lectures, Socratic Method, Differentiating Instruction, Integrating Instruction, Assessment, Multiple Choice Questions, Essay Questions, and Scoring and Grading. The book includes a beginning chapter on Pedagogy to help professors appreciate theoretical schools on education and the history of law teaching, and a concluding chapter on Teaching Vision.The book offers useful insights for anyone who teaches law and wants to improve at it. Reflection questions and exercises frame each chapter, engaging readers to implement suggestions and designs. Exhaustively researched, the book trains readers to articulate proper learning objectives, use syllabi more productively, adopt best practices when they lecture and use Socratic questioning, make learning more visual, and create better assessment instruments, among other reforms.
This companion to Teaching Law: A Framework for Instructional Mastery shows the power of behavioral approaches to teaching law. Traditional law instruction, especially around the so-called Socratic method, leaves most students passive in the classroom. Behavioral approaches require that students participate in structured classroom exercises in which they use the knowledge and skills that they must learn.This book describes the successes of a three-year project in behavioral instruction supported by a team of behavioral-psychology graduate students guiding multiple law courses. The behavioral instructional designs and principles that it summarizes and articulates have empirical-study support. The book includes instructional-design examples and illustrating classroom vignettes.
Hundreds of brief tips for teaching and learning law, assembled in the form of daily messages over the course of one year plus to a skilled law faculty. The messages include tips on methods, assessment, research, reflection, and morale.
This book offers fifty letters, one to the churches of each of the fifty United States, in the style of the Pauline letters of the New Testament. The book indirectly explores contemporary cultural issues, as did the apostle Paul's letters, while retaining a timeless perspective.
Answers to one-hundred questions on Christian faith, in the categories of big questions, Bible, doctrine, other ways, scandals, and application. Bible citations support the answers and explanations, each of which is about three pages of concise and clear text.
What Just Happened? The World's Madness in Poetry
Nelson P Miller
Crown Management, LLC
2020
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A parody of the world's madness, from a Christian perspective, in poetry. This book has three poems each, across nine chapters taking various absurdities or corruptions of the world, each in turn. The goal is to lend some humor to a desperate human condition without Christ.
This children's book has nine brief stories, each reflecting the wisdom of a specific gospel verse, to help students apply those verses and biblical principles to their own lives. The stories focus on individual themes starting with God's glory and then including one's service, one's path, God's grace, his power, his peace, his holiness, his love, and charity. The book includes silhouette illustrations on each page.