Document Type
Blog Post
Publication Date
11-8-2009
Abstract
The University of New Mexico International Studies Institute has a relationship with the German government in which the Institute runs a summer program at a castle near Dusseldorf known as Schloss-Dyck. In summer 2010, I am going to have the privilege of teaching in the program with a Jason Wilby, a UNM visiting Professor of German. We put a joint proposal together. He will teach about the culture, political environment and constitutional framework right after the Weimar Republic was created as a result of WWI. I will teach about the Nuremberg trials, with a particular focus on the trial of the prosecutors and judges. The courses will are open to undergraduates and graduate students (who will have to write a research paper in addition to meeting the requirements for the course). And, as always, I learn a great deal from my colleagues on main campus. They seem comfortable with outcome-based evaluation.
Publication Title
Best Practices for Legal Education
Recommended Citation
Antoinette M. Sedillo Lopez,
Another Interdisciplinary Collaboration—this time with a Professor of German!,
Best Practices for Legal Education
(2009).
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