This article suggests that negotiation courses using traditional lectures combined with role plays and simulated exercises can be used to train students in understanding emotion and increasing their emotional intelligence. The article defines emotion and emotional intelligence; describes and analyzes one simulated exercise that has proven to be particularly potent in the classroom for teaching both the theory and practice of emotional intelligence; sets forth the rudimentary components of a possible curriculum for emotions training; and concludes with reasons why law schools and other professional degree-granting programs can and should make training in emotions a curriculum staple
This paper examines the emergent interest in the affective domain that has become evident both withi...
Research was conducted at the University of Newcastle Legal Centre (Australia) over 2013 and 2014 in...
Teachers of law are preparing students to be peacemakers—or, at least, to facilitate peace by helpin...
This article suggests that negotiation courses using traditional lectures combined with role plays a...
‘Thinking like a lawyer’ is traditionally associated with rational-analytical problem solving and an...
This paper considers the relevance of emotional intelligence for the cognitively dominated law schoo...
This paper explores the dynamics of emotion in law and legal classrooms by showing: (1) why foregrou...
Law schools are failing both their staff and students by requiring them to prize reason and rational...
The dominant presumption within legal education, that we can teach students to “think like lawyers” ...
This thesis will explore the current and potential role of emotion in undergraduate legal education ...
This paper explores the dynamics of emotion in law and legal classrooms by showing: (1) why foregrou...
Law has traditionally viewed emotions as the enemies of rationality and reason, irrational and poten...
The place of emotion in legal education is rarely discussed or analysed, and we do not have to seek ...
This article considers whether the techniques and philosophy of a 'nurturing' teacher can be justif...
The benefits to students of being given some form of clinical legal education are well documented. R...
This paper examines the emergent interest in the affective domain that has become evident both withi...
Research was conducted at the University of Newcastle Legal Centre (Australia) over 2013 and 2014 in...
Teachers of law are preparing students to be peacemakers—or, at least, to facilitate peace by helpin...
This article suggests that negotiation courses using traditional lectures combined with role plays a...
‘Thinking like a lawyer’ is traditionally associated with rational-analytical problem solving and an...
This paper considers the relevance of emotional intelligence for the cognitively dominated law schoo...
This paper explores the dynamics of emotion in law and legal classrooms by showing: (1) why foregrou...
Law schools are failing both their staff and students by requiring them to prize reason and rational...
The dominant presumption within legal education, that we can teach students to “think like lawyers” ...
This thesis will explore the current and potential role of emotion in undergraduate legal education ...
This paper explores the dynamics of emotion in law and legal classrooms by showing: (1) why foregrou...
Law has traditionally viewed emotions as the enemies of rationality and reason, irrational and poten...
The place of emotion in legal education is rarely discussed or analysed, and we do not have to seek ...
This article considers whether the techniques and philosophy of a 'nurturing' teacher can be justif...
The benefits to students of being given some form of clinical legal education are well documented. R...
This paper examines the emergent interest in the affective domain that has become evident both withi...
Research was conducted at the University of Newcastle Legal Centre (Australia) over 2013 and 2014 in...
Teachers of law are preparing students to be peacemakers—or, at least, to facilitate peace by helpin...