The novel coronavirus has led several California law schools to move classes online this week. Students used to classrooms will have to adapt to learning in front of a screen while some educators expressed concerns about the adequacy of those lessons.
According to Kyle McEntee, executive director at Law School Transparency, there is a considerable difference in teaching in a classroom and online. It takes teachers more than a few da...
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