Despite law firms’ demand for first year associates who can work collaboratively, teamwork is infrequently taught in legal education. Law professors unfamiliar with teamwork theory and practice are unlikely to use teams to engage students in their learning. As a result, law schools continue to graduate students who are unfamiliar and uncomfortable with the concept of working in teams, particularly interdisciplinary teams. This article focuses on the teamwork teaching methods we use in the interdisciplinary courses we teach at California Western. We first provide a rationale for teaching teamwork and a brief description of what professional graduate schools are currently doing to incorporate teamwork instruction. We explain how we use te...
Research has long shown that students who work in small groups learn and retain more than students w...
In this essay a clinical law professor observes similarities in the way that physicians and lawyers ...
In the current regulatory climate, there is increasing expectation that law schools will be able to ...
Despite law firms’ demand for first year associates who can work collaboratively, teamwork is infreq...
Skills of teamwork and team leadership are foundational for many types of law practice, but how much...
[Excerpt] Among the many critiques of legal education are criticisms that law students do not gradu...
Used for over thirty years in a wide variety of fields, Team-Based Learning is a powerful teaching s...
There is an abundance of literature on the importance of teamwork in undergraduate degrees; how to t...
The authors of this article had not taught or researched together before developing a new elective c...
This articles provides a description of the experiments used in curriculum, teaching methods, and ad...
My hypothesis was that a group of law students who research a problem together will learn legal rese...
(Excerpt) This article, based on a presentation that we gave at the AALS conference in New York in J...
This article is about the evolution of that course from the earliest planning through its presentati...
This article outlines the teaching method of collaborative learning, which is apparently effective b...
In this article, we offer our own theory-based methodology for teaching interprofessional collaborat...
Research has long shown that students who work in small groups learn and retain more than students w...
In this essay a clinical law professor observes similarities in the way that physicians and lawyers ...
In the current regulatory climate, there is increasing expectation that law schools will be able to ...
Despite law firms’ demand for first year associates who can work collaboratively, teamwork is infreq...
Skills of teamwork and team leadership are foundational for many types of law practice, but how much...
[Excerpt] Among the many critiques of legal education are criticisms that law students do not gradu...
Used for over thirty years in a wide variety of fields, Team-Based Learning is a powerful teaching s...
There is an abundance of literature on the importance of teamwork in undergraduate degrees; how to t...
The authors of this article had not taught or researched together before developing a new elective c...
This articles provides a description of the experiments used in curriculum, teaching methods, and ad...
My hypothesis was that a group of law students who research a problem together will learn legal rese...
(Excerpt) This article, based on a presentation that we gave at the AALS conference in New York in J...
This article is about the evolution of that course from the earliest planning through its presentati...
This article outlines the teaching method of collaborative learning, which is apparently effective b...
In this article, we offer our own theory-based methodology for teaching interprofessional collaborat...
Research has long shown that students who work in small groups learn and retain more than students w...
In this essay a clinical law professor observes similarities in the way that physicians and lawyers ...
In the current regulatory climate, there is increasing expectation that law schools will be able to ...