Competency-based legal education
A few weeks ago, I discussed why law schools need to respond to the changing marketplace for legal services and legal education. In thinking about how […]
A few weeks ago, I discussed why law schools need to respond to the changing marketplace for legal services and legal education. In thinking about how […]
Mar 29, 2016
One of the miracles of modern microscopes is that they allow us to see things so up close that they look nearly unrecognizable. Take the […]
Mar 25, 2016
One well-known philosophy for improving teaching in K–12 schools is to define clear and rigorous standards for teacher licensure and teacher preparation programs—and then hold […]
Mar 24, 2016
In this NORT2H Innovators in Education Series webinar, Thomas Arnett discusses some of the basic concepts of blended learning, including the models, definition, and classroom implementation.
Mar 23, 2016
In The Myth of Sisyphus, Sisyphus, a figure of Greek mythology, is condemned to roll a massive boulder up a mountain for eternity, only to see the […]
Mar 22, 2016
The news that law schools are in crisis is not new. From the New York Times to BloombergView and from the American Bar Association to […]
Mar 17, 2016
Personalized & Blended Learning
You’ve likely heard the declaration that blended learning combines the best of online learning and face-to-face instruction, or simply, is “the best of both worlds.” […]
Mar 16, 2016
Personalized & Blended Learning
Law schools are in crisis. A key driver of the crisis is a shrinking job market, which stems in large part from disruption of the […]
Mar 15, 2016