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Teaching Lawyering Skills: An Integrated Approach (Elgar Guides to Teaching)

✍ Scribed by Stefan H. Krieger


Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Year
2024
Tongue
English
Leaves
275
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Foregrounding the importance of schemata in learning, Teaching Lawyering Skills presents an integrated approach to the overall pedagogical theory of law. Stefan Krieger challenges the traditional stark dichotomy between doctrinal analysis and practice skills, arguing that skills education requires development of strategic reasoning in practice.



This fascinating book focuses on two main cross-cutting themes: effective investigation, analysis and presentation of facts; and effective questioning, listening and responding. Addressing these two themes in both dispute and transactional contexts, it outlines a unique course that centres the skills of fact investigation, interviewing, negotiation, deposition-taking, and direct and cross examination of witnesses. Ultimately, Krieger presents a storyboard method to teach trial advocacy, providing specific teaching guidance and suggesting practical exercises to use either in law school classes or office-based training.



Utilising empirical research in the cognitive sciences and medical education pedagogy, this innovative book will be essential for law school instructors of simulation, clinical and externship skills courses. It will also appeal to trainers of new law graduates and paralegals at law firms, government law offices and nonprofits.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Tables
Acknowledgements
PART I EXPERIENTIAL LEGAL EDUCATION
1. A pedagogical theory of lawyering skills education
2. Lawyering skills as a component of legal education
3. Outcome assessment of lawyering skills
PART II AN INTRODUCTORY COURSE IN FACT ANALYSIS, INVESTIGATION, AND PRESENTATION
Introduction to Part II
SECTION 1: TEACHING FRAMEWORKS FOR FACT ANALYSIS
4. Introduction to thinking about facts (week 1)
5. Legal elements model for analyzing facts (week 2)
6. Chronology model for analyzing facts/role of perception, schemata, and memory in fact analysis (week 3)
7. Storytelling model for analyzing facts (week 4)
8. Role of inferences in analysis of facts (week 5)
SECTION 2: TEACHING FACT INVESTIGATION
Introduction to Section 2
9. Fact investigation planning (week 6)
10. Introduction to questioning/listening/responding: interviewing of a neutral witness (week 7)
11. Client interviewing in a dispute setting (week 8)
12. Client interviewing in a transactional setting (week 9)
13. Questioning, listening, and responding in a deposition (week 10)
14. Questioning, listening, and responding in informational bargaining (week 11)
SECTION 3: TEACHING PRESENTATION OF FACTS
Introduction to Section 3
15. Presentation of facts in direct examination (week 12)
16. Presentation of facts in cross-examination (week 13)
PART III AN ADVANCED COURSE IN FACT ANALYSIS: THE STORYBOARDING MODEL FOR TEACHING LAWYERING SKILLS
17. The process of storyboarding
18. Exercises using the storyboarding method
Appendix
Index


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