Twenty years ago, when I began teaching at Yale Law School, I became aware of an odd phenomenon. Every so often, a hush would fall over the classrooom during my course in introductory corporate law. After a time, I realized that this hush recurred each time one member of the class, Duncan Kennedy, raised his hand. Kennedy was known around the law school for his often brutal assaults on the Socratic method, which he attacked as an abuse of pedagogic authority. The class no doubt expected fireworks from my attempt to respond to Kennedy\u27s demand that I justify my teaching technique, but no attack ever came. Consequently, I never had the opportunity to justify my teaching of corporate law, and this was probably fortunate, because twenty year...
Conventional wisdom holds that the principal task of a law school is to teach law students to think...
The Socratic Method emphasizes that students obtain knowledge and test their beliefs in the process ...
To the committed empiricist, the pages which follow will seem no more credible than a child\u27s tor...
As the 2005 3rd recipient of the award for good teaching, I herein report how things go in my class ...
Teachers of Corporations share a passion for their subject and consider this first course in the bus...
Good students need to know more than the rules. Law students need to know more than substantive law,...
This Symposium belies such skeptical views of the Corporations course and those of us who teach it. ...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
In the late nineteenth century Christopher Columbus Langdell, Dean of Harvard Law School, introduced...
The Socratic method with its constant questioning poses a challenge to students, more so than any ot...
Many law professors use the Socratic method in their teaching, presumably because wisdom is to be fo...
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A person\u27s law school teaching is predicated on or supported by one or more learning theories, th...
Two seismic curricular disruptions create a tipping point for legal education to reform and transfor...
Professor Schneider gave this talk at Honors Convocation in May 1994 We are gathered here to honor y...
Conventional wisdom holds that the principal task of a law school is to teach law students to think...
The Socratic Method emphasizes that students obtain knowledge and test their beliefs in the process ...
To the committed empiricist, the pages which follow will seem no more credible than a child\u27s tor...
As the 2005 3rd recipient of the award for good teaching, I herein report how things go in my class ...
Teachers of Corporations share a passion for their subject and consider this first course in the bus...
Good students need to know more than the rules. Law students need to know more than substantive law,...
This Symposium belies such skeptical views of the Corporations course and those of us who teach it. ...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
In the late nineteenth century Christopher Columbus Langdell, Dean of Harvard Law School, introduced...
The Socratic method with its constant questioning poses a challenge to students, more so than any ot...
Many law professors use the Socratic method in their teaching, presumably because wisdom is to be fo...
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/lawpublications_gavel1970s/1110/thumbnail.jp
A person\u27s law school teaching is predicated on or supported by one or more learning theories, th...
Two seismic curricular disruptions create a tipping point for legal education to reform and transfor...
Professor Schneider gave this talk at Honors Convocation in May 1994 We are gathered here to honor y...
Conventional wisdom holds that the principal task of a law school is to teach law students to think...
The Socratic Method emphasizes that students obtain knowledge and test their beliefs in the process ...
To the committed empiricist, the pages which follow will seem no more credible than a child\u27s tor...