On June 13-15, 2014, the Second National Symposium on Experiential Education in Law took place in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Alliance for Experiential Learning in Law and Elon University School of Law hosted the symposium, with the support of Northeastern University School of Law. Presenters included professors and practitioners across multiple disciplines, including business, medicine, and architecture, and they shared their insights about the value of experiential education in their fields. Working groups from the Alliance for Experiential Learning in Law also presented their findings and distributed a set of working papers, which eventually culminated into this report. The report covers research in six areas of experiential learning...
Legal education in the United States is at a crisis point. Simultaneously confronting scathing criti...
For more than a century, law schools have resisted substantial reforms relating to experiential educ...
There is an exciting movement toward practical legal education in U.S. law schools. There are many g...
On June 13-15, 2014, the Second National Symposium on Experiential Education in Law took place in Gr...
On June 13-15, 2014 the Second National Symposium on Experiential Education in Law took place in Gr...
While experiential learning for decades has been part of the law school experience, it was not the p...
As law schools seek to better prepare students for the profession, they are expanding experiential e...
Legal education today is composed of two separate worlds. The first world includes clinical faculty,...
This article offers in Part I the major sources for a possible new definition of experiential learni...
Author of chapter 17: Genius Loci: How Place Can Guide Strategic Planning That Enhances Student Enga...
While experiential learning for decades has been part of the law school experience, it was not the p...
As experiential education proliferates, law schools will design approaches suited to their individua...
How will law schools meet the challenge of expanding their education in lawyering skills as demanded...
This report is one of a series of Working Group reports from the Alliance for Experiential Education...
This article explores the history of legal education, particularly the rise of experiential learning...
Legal education in the United States is at a crisis point. Simultaneously confronting scathing criti...
For more than a century, law schools have resisted substantial reforms relating to experiential educ...
There is an exciting movement toward practical legal education in U.S. law schools. There are many g...
On June 13-15, 2014, the Second National Symposium on Experiential Education in Law took place in Gr...
On June 13-15, 2014 the Second National Symposium on Experiential Education in Law took place in Gr...
While experiential learning for decades has been part of the law school experience, it was not the p...
As law schools seek to better prepare students for the profession, they are expanding experiential e...
Legal education today is composed of two separate worlds. The first world includes clinical faculty,...
This article offers in Part I the major sources for a possible new definition of experiential learni...
Author of chapter 17: Genius Loci: How Place Can Guide Strategic Planning That Enhances Student Enga...
While experiential learning for decades has been part of the law school experience, it was not the p...
As experiential education proliferates, law schools will design approaches suited to their individua...
How will law schools meet the challenge of expanding their education in lawyering skills as demanded...
This report is one of a series of Working Group reports from the Alliance for Experiential Education...
This article explores the history of legal education, particularly the rise of experiential learning...
Legal education in the United States is at a crisis point. Simultaneously confronting scathing criti...
For more than a century, law schools have resisted substantial reforms relating to experiential educ...
There is an exciting movement toward practical legal education in U.S. law schools. There are many g...