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2009-10 Herbert V. Kelly, Sr., Teaching Program

Enriching the Learning Experience

The 2009-10 Kelly Teaching Program was designed by Professor Jayne W. Barnard, the James Goold Cutler Professor of Law and the 2009-10 Kelly Professor for Teaching Excellence. It features three master teachers who will lead workshops on new tools for interacting with today's tech-savvy students, techniques to stimulate self-directed learning outside the classroom, and ways in which curricular reform can enrich the student experience. Dean Davison M. Douglas, himself a master teacher, will lead a discussion with students and faculty about teaching as a core value at William & Mary Law School.

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November 13, 2009:"Teaching and Learning in the Same Classroom"
1:00 PM
D. Gordon Smith
Glen L. Farr Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty and Curriculum
J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University

x January 22, 2010: "If They Haven't Learned ... Have You Really Taught: The Value of Teaching with Classroom Response Systems"
1:00 PM
Dorothy A. Brown
Professor of Law
Emory University Law School
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February 18, 2010: "Teaching as a Core Value"
3:30 PM, Room 124 
Davison M. Douglas
Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law and Dean
William & Mary Law School

Professor Marshall

March 19, 2010: "What We Teach and How We Teach: Reforming Law School Curricula and Pedagogy"
1:00 PM
Lawrence C. Marshall
Professor of Law, David & Stephanie Mills Director of Clinical Education, and Associate Dean for Public Interest and Clinical Education
Stanford Law School

The program is made possible by the generosity of the late Herbert V. Kelly, Sr., a graduate of the College of William & Mary and William & Mary Law School. In 2004, he endowed the Kelly Chair for Teaching Excellence to promote enrichment of the student learning experience.