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McCann, Clare; Laitinen, Amy – New America, 2019
The U.S. has many of poor- and under-performing colleges, where millions of students are paying and borrowing a lot. Unfortunately, most students do not know that schools are underperforming until it is too late. The higher education industry has coasted on the reputation of the nation's most prestigious schools. Nationally, only about 42 percent…
Descriptors: Accountability, Accreditation (Institutions), State Government, Federal Government
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Thanh-Huong Nhac – Issues in Educational Research, 2023
To develop learners' competence for subject-specific terms and language skills, many teaching approaches have been implemented in teaching and learning English for specific purposes (ESP). Content and language integrated learning (CLIL) is one of such methods expected to achieve this goal in tertiary education contexts. However, the correlation…
Descriptors: Content and Language Integrated Learning, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, English for Special Purposes
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Susan B. Wainscott; Mohamed B. Trabia; David E. James – Advances in Engineering Education, 2023
How can we engage new engineering and computer science graduate students in meaningful conversations about research and publication ethics without establishing a common understanding of the issues and expectations? Most universities offer extensive responsible conduct of research (RCR) training programs, which are usually a semester-long. Absent a…
Descriptors: Ethics, Engineering Education, Computer Science Education, Graduate Students
Heatley, Neverson, III – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This study investigated the effect of American Bar Association (ABA) 301-6 on minority enrollment at ABA accredited law schools. The Interpretation sets limits on bar passage rates that schools must adhere to in order to retain accreditation. Citing the historically poorer performance of minority students on bar exams and standardized tests, it…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Law Schools, Law Students, Enrollment Trends
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Davenport, Elizabeth K.; Howard, Betty; Harrington Weston, Sonja – Alabama Journal of Educational Leadership, 2018
Some of the nation's most prominent colleges and universities have abandoned their affirmativeaction-based admission policies and adopted race-neutral affirmative action as a result of twolawsuits against the University of Michigan, which threaten the availability of undergraduate andgraduate program access to applicants of color. In this article,…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Court Litigation, College Admission, Universities
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Stewart, Georgina Tuari – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2022
This article revisits a moment in the recent history of education in Aotearoa New Zealand when te reo Maori as a language of the university came under intense scrutiny. The original incident took place in 1991 in Hamilton, Aotearoa New Zealand, when two students of Waikato Law School wrote answers in te reo Maori to an examination question…
Descriptors: Malayo Polynesian Languages, Language of Instruction, Language Attitudes, Law Students
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Donald, David C. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2020
This article examines four years of assessed results and student satisfaction for a postgraduate course offered in a "flipped" or "inverted" mode during a four-year period in Hong Kong. Although final examination results rose in the first year and remained high, student satisfaction dropped in the first year and remained low.…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Satisfaction, Flipped Classroom, Foreign Countries
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Alanzi, Awad Ali – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
This research motivates to identify the legal education model in the Arab region and Saudi Arabia in particular. It is found that Arab legal system is derived from the Roman law and French models. The French teaching model is spread in the Kingdom through the professors educated from the French law schools. The french model of legal education…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Arabs
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Smith, Karissa E.; Schuhmann, Peter W.; Spencer, Fredrika J. – Education Economics, 2021
Preferences and willingness-to-pay for attributes of law school graduates are examined using a choice experiment. Results suggest preferences for candidates who graduate near the top of their class or from top ranked schools and an aversion to candidates from lower ranked schools and those graduating in the bottom half of their class. Despite the…
Descriptors: Employer Attitudes, Preferences, Personnel Selection, Law Schools
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Pattnaik, Pinaki Nandan; Pandey, Satyendra C.; Mustafa, Faizan – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2018
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to share the experience of Centre for Management Studies, NALSAR University of Law in developing the new MBA programme in Court Administration and Management. Design/methodology/approach: This paper describes the urgent need of skilled managers for court management and administration in an Indian context. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Administration Education, Courts, Masters Programs
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Gibbons, Jenny – Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
Reflective practice is an essential component of experiential learning and is embedded within the curriculum at York Law School, where the undergraduate law programme is delivered using a problem-based learning model. Using qualitative data from a survey of the markers of one of the summative reflective tasks, and Bernstein's evaluative rules as a…
Descriptors: Reflection, Experiential Learning, Undergraduate Study, Problem Based Learning
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Pretorius, Jannie – Teaching Artist Journal, 2018
In this essay, the author explores what educationalists can learn from studying "The Paper Chase." The rise and decline of the Socratic method and the importance of the hidden curriculum are highlighted.
Descriptors: Hidden Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Questioning Techniques, Films
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Moore, Alfred D., III; Anderson, Christian K. – American Educational History Journal, 2018
The Law School at South Carolina State College, a black college located in Orangeburg, South Carolina, was founded in 1947 as a segregated school to keep black students out of the state's all-white law school. However, this small law school produced in its nineteen-year existence a generation of attorneys whose education and achievements outlived…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Black Colleges, Educational History, United States History
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Deo, Meera E. – Teachers College Record, 2023
Background/Context: Law students of color have been struggling to recover from the heightened challenges they endured during the first two years of the pandemic. Struggles with food insecurity, financial anxiety, and emotional strain contribute to declining academic success for populations that were marginalized on law school campuses long before…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Legal Education (Professions), Law Students, Student Needs
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Jaeger, Paul T.; Gorham, Ursula – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2017
In the United States, the occupation of law librarianship has existed longer than the American Library Association, and law librarians have their own professional organization that is now more than 100 years old. Throughout this history, however, the related issues of degree requirements and education standards for law librarians have been…
Descriptors: Library Education, Law Libraries, Librarians, Employment Qualifications
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