Posted inEncouragement & Inspiration Miscellany Professionalism The “Other” Academic Support Educators Posted by Academic Support June 26, 2019 Echoing what Amy Jarmon said in her farewell blog post, the ASP community is awesome.…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Current Affairs Encouragement & Inspiration Strength in Numbers Posted by Academic Support May 21, 2019 Today is the first day of the 7th Annual Association of Academic Support Educators [AASE]…
Posted inAcademic Support Spotlight Current Affairs Encouragement & Inspiration Strength in Numbers Posted by Academic Support May 21, 2019 Today is the first day of the 7th Annual Association of Academic Support Educators [AASE]…
Posted inAdvice Bar Exam Issues Learning Styles Some Things I Have Learned from Colleagues, Observation, and Experience Posted by Academic Support May 20, 2019 As my career in ASP winds down, I have reflected on what I have learned…
Posted inAdvice Miscellany Professionalism Voice Matters Posted by Academic Support April 30, 2019 There are some weeks when I'm pretty sure that no one else at my law…
Posted inAdvice Bar Exam Preparation Professionalism “The Dog Ate My Homework” and Other Emergencies Posted by Academic Support April 24, 2019 The dog really did eat my homework. To be more precise, when I left my…
Posted inProfessionalism Teaching Tips Have You Ever Thought About . . . ? Suggestions for Faculty Advising Posted by Academic Support March 20, 2019 A wide range of advising formats satisfy ABA Standard 309 requirements that a law school…
Posted inLearning Styles Miscellany Professionalism Lest We Ass-u-me Posted by Academic Support March 13, 2019 In the mid-1950s, my father entered the heady field of computing. The astounding MOBIDIC, a…
Posted inBar Exam Preparation Encouragement & Inspiration Exams - Studying Consider the Inconceivable Posted by Academic Support March 12, 2019 Two stories that I heard recently have been echoing off of each other in my…
Posted inAdvice Encouragement & Inspiration Meetings Beyond Your Imagination Posted by Academic Support March 5, 2019 As the school comes out of the dark and chill of winter -- not that…