Posted inExams - Studying Learning Styles Meetings Zoom Plus Posted by Academic Support September 20, 2021 One of the ways we support our students who are on academic warning or probation…
Posted inAdvice Learning Styles A Primer on Creating Study Tools Posted by Academic Support September 16, 2021 Recently, Professor Liz Stillman (Suffolk Law) provided excellent guidance and encouragement on creating study tools.…
Posted inAdvice Learning Styles To Be a Better Teacher — Try Being a Student Posted by Academic Support September 9, 2021 I've read a lot of articles and books about teaching and learning. But, as others…
Posted inEncouragement & Inspiration Learning Styles Teaching Tips Unmasking Posted by Academic Support August 28, 2021 Since classes started last week, we have had a lot of chatter on our faculty…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Learning Styles Using YOUR Senses to Make Sense of Cases Posted by Academic Support August 19, 2021 In follow-up to Professor Victoria McCoy Dunkley's outstanding blog post entitled "Be in Your Bag…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Learning Styles A Few Suggestions for 1L Readers Posted by Academic Support August 12, 2021 Congratulations as you begin to embark on your legal education as entering first year law…
Posted inAdvice Learning Styles Study Tips - General A Few Possible “Big Picture” Thoughts on ASP Best Practices Posted by Academic Support July 1, 2021 Ah, just about the middle of the summer. It's sort of like the 7th inning…
Posted inAdvice Learning Styles A Picture of the Multi-Faceted Relationships in Learning, Discovery, and Growth Posted by Academic Support July 1, 2021 They say that a picture is worth a 1000 words. Well, here's a picture of…
Posted inAdvice Current Affairs Learning Styles The Quick Fix (or is it?) Posted by Academic Support July 1, 2021 According to author Jesse Singal: "Power posing, grit and other trendy concepts are scientifically unproven…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Learning Styles An Exercise in Learning (and Welcoming!) Posted by Academic Support March 18, 2021 It might seem a bit late in the learning curve. To welcome our students, again,…