American Bar Association ( ABA ) Standard 314, Assessment of Student Learning, requires law schools to utilize both formative and summative assessment methods in its curriculum to measure and improve student learning and provide meaningful feedback to students. \u27 This article will connect multiple formative assessments to Bloom\u27s taxonomy to demonstrate how law teachers can transform and enhance student learning, while promoting key steps in the self-regulated learning cycle. First, it is imperative law teachers understand the education background and social landscape that our students, mostly Millennials, bring to law school. We can acknowledge that our Millennial students are different, but what does this really mean and how does t...
The millennials-now in their 20s and 30s have come of age. They include virtually all of our law stu...
The millennials-now in their 20s and 30s have come of age. They include virtually all of our law stu...
A person\u27s law school teaching is predicated on or supported by one or more learning theories, th...
(Excerpt) Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for ...
Each new generation of law students presents its own set of challenges for law teachers seeking to d...
With the widespread criticism of legal education and the proposed changes to the American Bar Associ...
The American Bar Association now requires law schools to incorporate formative assessment into the l...
With the recent criticisms that law schools do not do enough to prepare students for the practice of...
Law schools are rethinking the traditional Langdellian classroom as they construct the law classroom...
Part II of this article focuses on the need to prepare law students to be expert learners because th...
The Millennial generation has arrived in law school. This new generation of self-confident and extre...
The challenges facing emerging adults in law school can be some of the vexing for Academic Success p...
As millennials dominate law school classrooms, many professors are recognizing the importance of alt...
As the academic semester begins, law students enter the classroom with sharpened pencils and charged...
The American Bar Association is exerting pressure on United States law schools to improve teaching e...
The millennials-now in their 20s and 30s have come of age. They include virtually all of our law stu...
The millennials-now in their 20s and 30s have come of age. They include virtually all of our law stu...
A person\u27s law school teaching is predicated on or supported by one or more learning theories, th...
(Excerpt) Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for ...
Each new generation of law students presents its own set of challenges for law teachers seeking to d...
With the widespread criticism of legal education and the proposed changes to the American Bar Associ...
The American Bar Association now requires law schools to incorporate formative assessment into the l...
With the recent criticisms that law schools do not do enough to prepare students for the practice of...
Law schools are rethinking the traditional Langdellian classroom as they construct the law classroom...
Part II of this article focuses on the need to prepare law students to be expert learners because th...
The Millennial generation has arrived in law school. This new generation of self-confident and extre...
The challenges facing emerging adults in law school can be some of the vexing for Academic Success p...
As millennials dominate law school classrooms, many professors are recognizing the importance of alt...
As the academic semester begins, law students enter the classroom with sharpened pencils and charged...
The American Bar Association is exerting pressure on United States law schools to improve teaching e...
The millennials-now in their 20s and 30s have come of age. They include virtually all of our law stu...
The millennials-now in their 20s and 30s have come of age. They include virtually all of our law stu...
A person\u27s law school teaching is predicated on or supported by one or more learning theories, th...