The American Bar Association is currently discussing drafts of a proposal to shift the law school accreditation standards from inputs measurements (such as numbers of books, faculty student ratios, etc.) to outcomes assessment. While still in discussion, this shift has the potential to create profound change in legal education. For the first time, law schools may be held accountable – beyond the bar exam – for what and how they teach their students. Law schools all across the country are busy trying to determine what this will mean, and how to go about meeting the new ABA standard
This Article will detail a process that law schools can use to comply with the ABA Standards requiri...
The new ABA Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools (“ABA Standards”) require l...
For over a decade, there has been agreement among legal educators that assessments are a critical to...
The role of assessments is getting attention throughout legal education. A growing acceptance of the...
Many professors are bristling over the recent changes to the American Bar Association (ABA) Standard...
The American Bar Association (ABA) accreditation standards involving outcome-based assessment are a ...
The legal community has talked for years about proposed changes to the American Bar Association\u27s...
Law school institutional learning outcomes require measuring nuanced skills that develop over time. ...
There has been much discussion recently in legal education circles about the need for improvements i...
An emphasis on assessment and outcomes measures is a drum beat that is growing louder in American le...
Part I of this Article will outline the accreditation requirements for developing and publishing lea...
The essay proceeds in several parts. Part I provides important background about student learners now...
This Article details a process that law schools can use to comply with the ABA Standards requiring s...
This Article will detail a process that law schools can use to comply with the ABA Standards requiri...
The new ABA Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools (“ABA Standards”) require l...
For over a decade, there has been agreement among legal educators that assessments are a critical to...
The role of assessments is getting attention throughout legal education. A growing acceptance of the...
Many professors are bristling over the recent changes to the American Bar Association (ABA) Standard...
The American Bar Association (ABA) accreditation standards involving outcome-based assessment are a ...
The legal community has talked for years about proposed changes to the American Bar Association\u27s...
Law school institutional learning outcomes require measuring nuanced skills that develop over time. ...
There has been much discussion recently in legal education circles about the need for improvements i...
An emphasis on assessment and outcomes measures is a drum beat that is growing louder in American le...
Part I of this Article will outline the accreditation requirements for developing and publishing lea...
The essay proceeds in several parts. Part I provides important background about student learners now...
This Article details a process that law schools can use to comply with the ABA Standards requiring s...
This Article will detail a process that law schools can use to comply with the ABA Standards requiri...
The new ABA Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools (“ABA Standards”) require l...
For over a decade, there has been agreement among legal educators that assessments are a critical to...