Posted inLearning Styles Miscellany Professionalism Law Practice Today Article on Law Firms and Learning Posted by Academic Support December 17, 2015 Mark Beese, President of Leadership for Lawyers, has an interesting article in the December 2015…
Posted inAdvice Professionalism Study Tips - General Becoming more detailed-oriented, or not, because it’s all circumstantial Posted by Academic Support June 16, 2015 Yesterday evening I received a two sentence email from a student asking for advice on…
Posted inMeetings Professionalism The 2015 AASE Conference at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois Posted by Academic Support December 15, 2014 The 2015 Association of Academic Support Educators (AASE) Conference is set for May 26-28, at…
Posted inAdvice Exams - Studying Professionalism Study for Exams Like a Pro Posted by Academic Support December 1, 2014 Across the country law students are studying for semester exams. This is not the first…
Posted inMiscellany Professionalism The Many Hats of ASP Posted by Academic Support October 30, 2014 Due to the nature of our work and the lightning fast pace of the academic…
Posted inMiscellany Professionalism What are you trying to accomplish in law school? Posted by Academic Support October 13, 2013 There are many things that we want our students to accomplish in law school. Each…
Posted inEncouragement & Inspiration Professionalism Teaching Tips Team-Teaching: Constant Conversations about Teaching Posted by Academic Support December 20, 2012 If you have the opportunity to team-teach a course at your law school, jump at…
Posted inProfessionalism Reading The Art of Reading Carefully Posted by Academic Support August 3, 2012 A persistent problem with some of my law students is that they do not read…
Posted inProfessionalism Web/Tech Vinyl thoughts in a digital age: laptops, classrooms and beyond Posted by Academic Support April 13, 2012 About five or six years ago, messages about laptop use in the classroom hit both…
Posted inAdvice Miscellany Professionalism Play Nice Posted by Academic Support September 4, 2011 Law school can be a wonderful training ground for civil behavior under stress ... or the opposite.