What constitutes blended learning? According to the Sloan Consortium, blended learning consists of courses or programs in which 30%-79% of the learning is offered online while the rest is face-to-face.
Category: Adult Education
Thumbs up for NASJE’s new curriculum resource
Before I entered the field of judicial education a little less than a year ago, I spent the previous twenty years as a college professor. Teaching was something I had to learn on my own, through trial and error. I would have profited enormously from guidelines and suggestions of the type provided in these materials.
Tips for Successful Venue Selection
When you are selecting a venue for your next conference, seminar or training event, here are a few things to keep in mind.
Impact of Judicial Branch Education: Making a Difference to Improve the Quality of Justice
The purpose of any program of continuing judicial education is to provide a process…to improve judicial performance, and thereby, the quality of justice,” according to a 1993 University of New South Wales law journal article on the need for judicial education.
Improving Courtroom Communication: A National Experiment
by Emily Gold With funding from the Bureau of Justice Assistance of the U.S. Department of Justice, the Center for Court Innovation and The National Judicial College have launched the development and evaluation of a national demonstration project that will…
Facilitating Large Group Discussions and Activities: Make Numbers Count
Don’t let large class sizes limit interactivity. Use these tips and techniques for effective facilitation with large groups.