The role of assessments is getting attention throughout legal education. A growing acceptance of the Graduate Record Examination (“GRE”) as an alternative to the Law School Aptitude Test (“LSAT”) and its incorporation into the U.S. News & World Report (“USN&WR”) law school rankings opened the door to changes in who is going to law school and how they are recruited. At the other end of students’ journey through legal education, the discussion of recent graduates’ bar exam performance – linked by some to declining LSAT scores of entering students – raised questions about the design of bar exams as well as about law schools’ preparation of graduates for the bar. In between, the American Bar Association’s incorporation of assessment into its ac...
Assessment in higher education has received increasing attention in the last decade. This attention ...
The American Bar Association (ABA) accreditation standards involving outcome-based assessment are a ...
There has been much discussion recently in legal education circles about the need for improvements i...
The role of assessments is getting attention throughout legal education. A growing acceptance of the...
Recent scholarly literature criticizes law school assessment methods as being pedagogically unsound,...
The essay proceeds in several parts. Part I provides important background about student learners now...
A new era of legal education is upon us: Law schools are now required to assess learning outcomes ac...
For over a decade, there has been agreement among legal educators that assessments are a critical to...
The American Bar Association is currently discussing drafts of a proposal to shift the law school ac...
Many professors are bristling over the recent changes to the American Bar Association (ABA) Standard...
Law schools have a moral and ethical obligation to society - and, to an even greater degree, to thei...
Standardized tests have been increasingly controversial over recent years in high-stakes admission d...
Law schools play a critical role in the bar certification process. They certify that graduates have ...
Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as ...
Written examinations play a key role in legal education. The LSAT is the most important factor in la...
Assessment in higher education has received increasing attention in the last decade. This attention ...
The American Bar Association (ABA) accreditation standards involving outcome-based assessment are a ...
There has been much discussion recently in legal education circles about the need for improvements i...
The role of assessments is getting attention throughout legal education. A growing acceptance of the...
Recent scholarly literature criticizes law school assessment methods as being pedagogically unsound,...
The essay proceeds in several parts. Part I provides important background about student learners now...
A new era of legal education is upon us: Law schools are now required to assess learning outcomes ac...
For over a decade, there has been agreement among legal educators that assessments are a critical to...
The American Bar Association is currently discussing drafts of a proposal to shift the law school ac...
Many professors are bristling over the recent changes to the American Bar Association (ABA) Standard...
Law schools have a moral and ethical obligation to society - and, to an even greater degree, to thei...
Standardized tests have been increasingly controversial over recent years in high-stakes admission d...
Law schools play a critical role in the bar certification process. They certify that graduates have ...
Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as ...
Written examinations play a key role in legal education. The LSAT is the most important factor in la...
Assessment in higher education has received increasing attention in the last decade. This attention ...
The American Bar Association (ABA) accreditation standards involving outcome-based assessment are a ...
There has been much discussion recently in legal education circles about the need for improvements i...