Favorite Teaching Resources
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National Constitution Center
An interactive look at the US Constitution. This is a great resource to engage students.
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PBS Crash Course, Government and Politics
This is a great resource for students who need a refresher or need to be brought up to speed on key terminology, issues, and moments.
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Julie Novkov, "How to Read a Case"
Novkov’s short essay is a great resource for students who haven’t read a court case before.
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How to Write a Brief
WestLaw is a great resource in general, but this one is especially useful whether students are using the IRAC method or another method to brief cases.
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Purdue OWL
A classic resource for any course, Purdue’s OWL is great for writing, citations, and resumes.
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ANES data center
Helping students understand data is a big part of the job. ANES is a great resource.
Resources I’m currently using
This is an OER textbook for teaching research methods. I’m currently working on a workbook for my class that I’ll post up here when it’s finished.
Birth Place Lab
In the Division of Midwifery at the University of British Columbia, The Birth Place lab offers research and insights into improving childbirth and health outcomes.