First-time law teachers—whether full-time or adjunct—may find some useful ideas from these sources:
- Jurist: this excellent web site collects a wealth of information for law teachers.
- Douglas J. Whaley, Teaching Law: Advice for the New Teacher, 43 Ohio State L.J. 125 (1982) (requires WestLaw password) (classic introduction to law teaching)
- Douglas K. Newell, Ten Survival Suggestions for Rookie Law Teachers, 33 J. Legal Educ. 693 (1983) (requires subscription to Hein On-line) (short, general discussion of tips for first-time teachers)
- University of Cincinnati College of Law, Adjunct Faculty Handbook - 2002-2003 (32 pp.; very thorough exposition of common issues)
- Karen L. Tokarz, A Manual for Law Schools on Adjunct Faculty, 76 Wash. U.L.Q. 293 (1998) (complete text online) (intended more as a guide to faculties and administrators, but potentially illuminating)
- Madeleine Schachter, The Law Professor's Handbook: A Practical Guide to Teaching Law Students (Carolina Acad. Press, 2003)
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