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Other programs send students out for internships, externships and what we call a "Semester in Practice," where the important, if somewhat abstract, lessons of traditional classroom teaching can be enriched by the complementary lessons of practical application.
Oliver R. Goodenough: Teaching Real Law for the 99 Percent Oliver R. Goodenough 2012
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Other programs send students out for internships, externships and what we call a "Semester in Practice," where the important, if somewhat abstract, lessons of traditional classroom teaching can be enriched by the complementary lessons of practical application.
Oliver R. Goodenough: Teaching Real Law for the 99 Percent Oliver R. Goodenough 2012
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Other programs send students out for internships, externships and what we call a "Semester in Practice," where the important, if somewhat abstract, lessons of traditional classroom teaching can be enriched by the complementary lessons of practical application.
Oliver R. Goodenough: Teaching Real Law for the 99 Percent Oliver R. Goodenough 2012
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Other programs send students out for internships, externships and what we call a "Semester in Practice," where the important, if somewhat abstract, lessons of traditional classroom teaching can be enriched by the complementary lessons of practical application.
Oliver R. Goodenough: Teaching Real Law for the 99 Percent Oliver R. Goodenough 2012
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But strolling across a campus where students were walking around in shorts and the university’s sales pitch - “Every Semester is Spring Semester” - got to me.
March 2004 2004
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In a program called Semester in the West, they study public land use in the West by actually taking their classes out on the range.
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Op-Ed: Grades for the Dems' First "Semester" in Power
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Op-Ed: Grades for the Dems' First "Semester" in Power
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Kids Prefer Cheese: Op-Ed: Grades for the Dems' First "Semester" in Power
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Semester System: Daily 90 minutes classes; 15 minutes silent reading per day
June 2010 2010
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