Document Type
Article
Publication
Family Court Review
Year
2011
Citation Information
Jennifer S. Hendricks, Beth Burkstrand-Reid, and June Carbone, Teaching Controversial Topics, 49 Fam. Ct. Rev. 678 (2011), available at https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/faculty-articles/1807.
Abstract
At the 2009 Future of Family Law Education conference at the William Mitchell School of Law,4 the authors participated in a panel discussing strategies for teaching controversial topics, which focused on teaching reproductive rights and related gender issues. This essay collects some of the strategies discussed at the conference. First we address what constitutes a "controversial" legal topic, outlining the several different ways in which a topic might be or become controversial within the context of a particular class. Next, we discuss the importance of laying the groundwork, throughout the semester, for the anticipated-and unanticipated-discussions surrounding controversial topics and techniques for laying that groundwork. Finally, we outline specific classroom techniques and resources to aid professors at the time controversial topics in the classroom are confronted.
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