Legal educators who deny the efficacy of utilizing learning style theory inaccurately support their dismissal through misunderstanding and misrepresenting the science supporting such techniques. These erroneous conclusions are often the result of implicit bias and dysconscious racism favoring dominant white male norms and privileges. Such denial is not only disingenuous and inaccurate, but also highly detrimental to legal education, perpetuating a system that discourages and devalues the contributions and efforts of minority students. Learning style preferences are a product of a student’s cultural background. Legal educators who recognize this and adapt their teaching methods to accommodate the modal preferences of an increasingly diverse ...
The Socratic Method has been traditionally regarded as the core of legal pedagogy. It has come to de...
We entrust supervising attorneys with the critical responsibility of providing law students with a m...
Law schools, in an effort to produce practice-ready graduates, are in an opportune position to take ...
A growing body of research shows that implicit biases based on race and other minority status play a...
Two seismic curricular disruptions create a tipping point for legal education to reform and transfor...
(Excerpt) In the past few decades, legal academics have spawned writings about changing law school t...
This exchange of letters picks up where Professors Adrienne Davis and Robert Chang left off in an ea...
Understanding subconscious biases, their pervasiveness, and their impact on perceptions, interaction...
Many authors and researchers have written extensively about learning styles, but the literature can ...
A person\u27s law school teaching is predicated on or supported by one or more learning theories, th...
Given that law schools are in a unique position to adequately address racism, how can law schools an...
The Socratic Method emphasizes that students obtain knowledge and test their beliefs in the process ...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
Two seismic curricular disruptions create a tipping point for legal education to reform and transfor...
Over the past 50 years, law schools have seen an amazing increase in the diversity of its students. ...
The Socratic Method has been traditionally regarded as the core of legal pedagogy. It has come to de...
We entrust supervising attorneys with the critical responsibility of providing law students with a m...
Law schools, in an effort to produce practice-ready graduates, are in an opportune position to take ...
A growing body of research shows that implicit biases based on race and other minority status play a...
Two seismic curricular disruptions create a tipping point for legal education to reform and transfor...
(Excerpt) In the past few decades, legal academics have spawned writings about changing law school t...
This exchange of letters picks up where Professors Adrienne Davis and Robert Chang left off in an ea...
Understanding subconscious biases, their pervasiveness, and their impact on perceptions, interaction...
Many authors and researchers have written extensively about learning styles, but the literature can ...
A person\u27s law school teaching is predicated on or supported by one or more learning theories, th...
Given that law schools are in a unique position to adequately address racism, how can law schools an...
The Socratic Method emphasizes that students obtain knowledge and test their beliefs in the process ...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
Two seismic curricular disruptions create a tipping point for legal education to reform and transfor...
Over the past 50 years, law schools have seen an amazing increase in the diversity of its students. ...
The Socratic Method has been traditionally regarded as the core of legal pedagogy. It has come to de...
We entrust supervising attorneys with the critical responsibility of providing law students with a m...
Law schools, in an effort to produce practice-ready graduates, are in an opportune position to take ...