Posted inTeaching Tips Good Litigating is Good Teaching: Getting A Good Start Posted by Academic Support April 17, 2018 This is the second post in the "Good Litigating is Good Teaching" series. Part One: Introduction…
Posted inCurrent Affairs Learning Styles Teaching Tips A Fly on a Wall: Observations of a T.A. Posted by Academic Support April 4, 2018 This year, I became a teaching assistant (TA) once again. This was…
Posted inTeaching Tips False Growth Mindset Posted by Academic Support April 2, 2018 Law school and the practice of law require constant progress and improvement. Carol Dweck’s research…
Posted inAdvice Bar Exam Preparation Encouragement & Inspiration A Quick Classroom Exercise to Jazz Up Student Learning! Posted by Academic Support March 29, 2018 Last weekend, I had the great pleasure of attending the Rocky Mountain Legal Writing Conference.…
Posted inTeaching Tips Web/Tech Building a Lightboard Posted by Academic Support March 13, 2018 Yesterday Steven Foster mentioned in his blog post entitled SWCASP Takeaways that I built a lightboard at…
Posted inMeetings Publishing Teaching Tips SWCASP Takeaways Posted by Academic Support March 12, 2018 Last week's SWCASP workshop at UNT-Dallas was informative once again. I want to thank everyone…
Posted inFilm Learning Styles Teaching Tips Podcasts Offer an Alternative to Case Reading Posted by Academic Support February 20, 2018 Some (or perhaps, most) law students get tired of reading judicial opinions every single day.…
Posted inAdvice Bar Exam Preparation Diversity Issues Overcomers Needed to Combat Negative Messaging Posted by Academic Support February 5, 2018 While I don’t consider myself old, I am starting to tell stories about “the good…
Posted inGames Study Tips - General Teaching Tips Picturing Standing in Constitutional Law Posted by Academic Support January 30, 2018 Each spring semester, I lead a structured study group primarily focusing on Constitutional Law. For…
Posted inEncouragement & Inspiration Learning Styles Teaching Tips Setting the Stage: A Learner-Centered Syllabus vs. A Teacher-Centered Syllabus? Posted by Academic Support December 14, 2017 As they say, first impressions matter. That got me thinking about the sorts of first…