Collecting student evaluation data is a common practice among law professors, but the evaluation data can come too late if not collected until the end of a semester. Opportunities for student feedback happen in every class; at the end of each class period, students can evaluate what just happened in class, and professors can use this information to make immediate adjustments to their teaching. This article argues that law teachers should take advantage of these opportunities for collecting student feedback to improve both the students’ learning experience and the teacher’s teaching experience. The article gives an example of one way to do this feedback collection through daily or weekly “Yay/Nay Sheets.
(Excerpt) After nearly fifteen years of teaching first-year and upper-level legal writing courses an...
As law schools downsize their faculty to offset falling student enrollment, faculty members will lik...
I ask my law students the following set of parallel questions on the very first day of “Feedback Loo...
Collecting student evaluation data is a common practice among law professors, but the evaluation dat...
In an age in which writing-software programs tout formative feedback on student papers and advertise...
This case study arises from changes to the feedback strategy for a large, compulsory first year Law ...
At many schools, directing a legal writing program today is quite different than it was even 10 year...
• “[E]xperts agree that providing written individual feedback on law students ’ papers is [perhaps] ...
So it is that at law schools today no one is particularly happy with their questionnaire and student...
For well over a century, first-year law students have typically not received any individualized feed...
Experts in legal education have argued that law professors should teach students to be self-regulate...
This presentation urges the listeners to think about ways that they can get student feedback earlier...
This article develops the theory behind and practice of written analytical feedback on student writi...
Critiquing student writing is an important responsibility of many law professors. While the focus of...
This Article, written by the five-person faculty in the legal research and writing program at Wester...
(Excerpt) After nearly fifteen years of teaching first-year and upper-level legal writing courses an...
As law schools downsize their faculty to offset falling student enrollment, faculty members will lik...
I ask my law students the following set of parallel questions on the very first day of “Feedback Loo...
Collecting student evaluation data is a common practice among law professors, but the evaluation dat...
In an age in which writing-software programs tout formative feedback on student papers and advertise...
This case study arises from changes to the feedback strategy for a large, compulsory first year Law ...
At many schools, directing a legal writing program today is quite different than it was even 10 year...
• “[E]xperts agree that providing written individual feedback on law students ’ papers is [perhaps] ...
So it is that at law schools today no one is particularly happy with their questionnaire and student...
For well over a century, first-year law students have typically not received any individualized feed...
Experts in legal education have argued that law professors should teach students to be self-regulate...
This presentation urges the listeners to think about ways that they can get student feedback earlier...
This article develops the theory behind and practice of written analytical feedback on student writi...
Critiquing student writing is an important responsibility of many law professors. While the focus of...
This Article, written by the five-person faculty in the legal research and writing program at Wester...
(Excerpt) After nearly fifteen years of teaching first-year and upper-level legal writing courses an...
As law schools downsize their faculty to offset falling student enrollment, faculty members will lik...
I ask my law students the following set of parallel questions on the very first day of “Feedback Loo...