This Article will detail a process that law schools can use to comply with the ABA Standards requiring schools develop their learning outcomes for the entire institution, academic programs, and courses. At the same time, this process can be used as a roadmap for curricular review and planning. As an example, this Article will use the steps that The John Marshall Law School took to review and change its professional skills curriculum. Part I will outline the accreditation requirements for developing and publishing learning outcomes. Part 11 of the Article will provide an overview of the process of curricular planning and development, with a focus on developing learning outcomes. This Article will also discuss how assessment and curricular ma...
Law school institutional learning outcomes require measuring nuanced skills that develop over time. ...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
Imagine that faculty and staff, working together, could help each law student grow over three years ...
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...
Part I of this Article will outline the accreditation requirements for developing and publishing lea...
The legal community has talked for years about proposed changes to the American Bar Association\u27s...
Law schools have compelling reasons to begin thoroughly reviewing their skills curriculum. Three new...
In changing markets for clients and legal employers, law schools that most effectively connect the g...
With the shift in American Bar Association (ABA) accreditation standards to emphasize learning outco...
Many professors are bristling over the recent changes to the American Bar Association (ABA) Standard...
The American Bar Association now requires law schools to incorporate formative assessment into the l...
Law school institutional learning outcomes require measuring nuanced skills that develop over time. ...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
Imagine that faculty and staff, working together, could help each law student grow over three years ...
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...
Part I of this Article will outline the accreditation requirements for developing and publishing lea...
The legal community has talked for years about proposed changes to the American Bar Association\u27s...
Law schools have compelling reasons to begin thoroughly reviewing their skills curriculum. Three new...
In changing markets for clients and legal employers, law schools that most effectively connect the g...
With the shift in American Bar Association (ABA) accreditation standards to emphasize learning outco...
Many professors are bristling over the recent changes to the American Bar Association (ABA) Standard...
The American Bar Association now requires law schools to incorporate formative assessment into the l...
Law school institutional learning outcomes require measuring nuanced skills that develop over time. ...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
Imagine that faculty and staff, working together, could help each law student grow over three years ...