ECT 210: TEACHING STRATGIES, TEACHING METHODS, AND TEACHING STYLES

Institution Maseno University
Course EDUCATION
Year 2nd Year
Semester Unknown
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Education is about developing a person into an autonomous rational self who can discern his or her interests, is able to follow moral imperatives if they are rationally justified or disagree with ideas. If that is not done, if the teacher does not hold these aims of education, then we can say that such a teacher is not educating this person. The teacher might be indoctrinating this person.
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Legal Practice Management
The office is place, room or building set aside for clerical, communications and administrative functions.It comprises of departments whereby various officers are responsible for different functions. It acts as a centre of communication in that incoming, outgoing and internal communication take place within the office. The clerical activities involved in the office include; receiving recording, sorting, processing, distributing and storing information.
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What is bail? What is the difference between bail and bond? What is the relevance of bail and/bond? How do you administer this tool?
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Transfer of cases
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Sections 78-81 of the CPC makes provision for the transfer of cases from one court to another – these powers are exercised by the High court of magistrate of first class jurisdiction.
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It is the duty of the prosecution to prove a case beyond any reasonable doubt the burden of proof in criminal cases lies entirely with the prosecution it is therefore be vital for them to prepare their files well before hand. Further, the defence will be seeking to counter the prosecution and therefore both need to have adequate preparation of files to win their case.
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Courtroom etiquette is also good ethical conduct. Etiquette is essential for making a good impression. This is especially true for the courtroom advocate and attendees. Over the centuries, the English court system established numerous customs. These customs are not arbitrary and can be summed up into one simple point: Consideration and reverence for the welfares and concerns of all parties
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TRIAL ADVOCACY LECTURE NOTES Trending!
A trial advocate owes certain duties to the persons they interact with in the course of the trial, i.e. the client, the court etc.
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Parliamentary and county elections are heard by the high court as stated in Article 165(3)(a) and the Resident Magistrate Court as stated in section 75 of the Elections Act.
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