LWI New Teacher Training Bootcamp 2.0

Tuesday, Jan 10, 2023 at 11:30 AM to 5:30 PM EST

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Tuesday, Jan 10, 2023 at 11:30 AM to 5:30 PM EST

The Legal Writing Institute is pleased to follow our inaugural New Teacher Training Bootcamp with our first “Bootcamp 2.0”--a one-day virtual workshop focused on teaching second semester legal writing. As with the initial bootcamp, “new” doesn’t just mean “brand new”–anyone in their first few years of teaching the first year legal writing course can benefit from the bootcamp! And “teachers” includes all teachers of 1L legal writing, including new full-time faculty, fellows, and adjunct faculty.

The bootcamp will be hosted virtually by Temple University, Beasley School of Law and provides an introduction to teaching second-semester 1L legal writing from expert legal writing faculty as well as advice from more junior colleagues about getting started. Topics include teaching persuasion and oral argument, classroom activities and exercises, and professional development. There will also be opportunities to socialize and network with facilitators and other participants.

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$100 for attendees

$50 for access to the recorded content

Institutional rate for schools sending multiple attendees ($400 for 5+ attendees)

Need-based rate also available.

Legal Writing Institute

https://www.lwionline.org/

The Legal Writing Institute (LWI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving legal communication by supporting the development of teaching and scholarly resources and establishing forums to discuss the study, teaching, and practice of professional legal writing. We believe that effective legal communication is critical to the wellbeing of society, the judicial system, and the legal profession.

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