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" |
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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" |
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March 19, 2010: "What We Teach and How We Teach: Reforming Law School Curricula and Pedagogy" |
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.


















