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Jones, Irma S.; Blankenship, Dianna – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2018
This study aims at identifying learning styles of two groups of online students enrolled inLegal Studies and Corporate Training courses and comparing learning styles and academicachievements in those courses. The learning styles questionnaire was adapted from a learningstyles questionnaire in College Study Strategies (Laskey & Gibson, pp.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Online Courses, Gender Differences, Academic Achievement
Kadhi, T.; Holley, D.; Garrison, P.; Green, T.; Palasota, A. – Online Submission, 2010
The following report of descriptive statistics gives the passing percentages of the Bar examination for the Thurgood Marshall School of Law (TMSL) for the calendar years of 2005-2009. A Five Year Analysis is given for the entire period, followed by a Three Year Analysis of years 2005-2007, 2006-2008, and 2007-2009. In addition, an Annual Analysis…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Statistical Analysis, Scores, School Statistics
Kadhi, T.; Holley, D.; Beard, J. – Online Submission, 2011
The following report of descriptive statistics addresses the matriculating class of 2001-2007 according to their Law School Admission Council (LSAC) index. Generally, this report will offer information on the first time bar and ultimate performance on the Bar Exam of TMSL students. In addition, graduating GPA according to the LSAC index will also…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Law Schools, College Admission, Law Students
Kadhi, T.; Holley, D.; Palasota, A.; Garrison, P.; Green, T. – Online Submission, 2010
The following analysis was done to investigate the findings of the Correlational Relationship (R) between the Bar Passing Rates and GPAs of the Years 2005-2009. This report of findings was done to see if there are any significant relationships between the three variables (Bar Pass/Fail/Unknown, Overall GPA, and Bar GPA). The following procedures…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Scores, School Statistics, Educational Indicators
Kadhi, T.; Holley, D.; Palasota, A. – Online Submission, 2010
The following report gives descriptive and correlational statistical findings of the Grade Point Averages (GPAs) of the February 2010 and July 2009 TMSL First Time Texas Bar Test Takers to their TMSL Final GPA. Data was pre-existing and was given to the Evaluator by email from the Dean and Registrar. Statistical analyses were run using SPSS 17 to…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, High Stakes Tests, Scores, School Statistics
Kadhi, T.; Holley, D.; Garrison, P.; Green, T.; Palasota, A. – Online Submission, 2010
The following report of descriptive statistics gives the passing percentages of the Bar examination for the Thurgood Marshall School of Law (TMSL) for the calendar years of 2005-2009. A Five Year Analysis is given for the entire period, followed by Annual Analysis of the same data. This report is meant to serve as a continual update of the…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Statistical Analysis, High Stakes Tests, Scores
Kadhi, T.; Holley, D.; Garrison, P.; Green, T. – Online Submission, 2010
The following report of descriptive statistics gives the passing percentages of the Bar examination for the Thurgood Marshall School of Law (TMSL) for the calendar years of 2005-2009. A Five Year Analysis is given for the entire period, followed by Annual Analyses. This report is meant to serve as a continual update of the progress of the Law…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Scores, School Statistics, Educational Indicators
Kadhi, T.; Holley, D.; Rudley, D.; Garrison, P.; Green, T. – Online Submission, 2010
The following report gives the statistical findings of the 2010 Thurgood Marshall School of Law (TMSL) Texas Bar results. This data was pre-existing and was given to the Evaluator by email from the Dean. Then, in-depth statistical analyses were run using the SPSS 17 to address the following questions: 1. What are the statistical descriptors of the…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Statistical Analysis, Scores, Predictor Variables
Kadhi, T.; Holley, D.; Garrison, P.; Green, T. – Online Submission, 2010
The following report of descriptive/inferential statistics describes the population of students receiving the Thurgood Marshall School of Law (TMSL) scholarship versus those who do not and their relationship with student Bar Passing rate and GPA. The timeline observed are the calendar years of 2005-2009. Data collection and analysis for this…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Correlation, Grade Point Average
Kadhi, Tau; Holley, D. – Online Submission, 2010
The following report gives the statistical findings of the July 2010 TMSL Bar results. Procedures: Data is pre-existing and was given to the Evaluator by email from the Registrar and Dean. Statistical analyses were run using SPSS 17 to address the following research questions: 1. What are the statistical descriptors of the July 2010 overall TMSL…
Descriptors: Scoring, Statistical Analysis, Scores, High Stakes Tests
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Shannon, Li-Jen; Schneider, Solomon; Bennett, Judith F. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2010
This study examined the status of critical thinking (CT) and reasoning skills in information communication and technology (ICT) for 190 college students in a higher education system. It analyzed how the students performed in CT, reasoning, and internet copyright and ethical issues. A CT assessment was designed to analyze the CT and reasoning…
Descriptors: College Students, Information Technology, Critical Thinking, Abstract Reasoning
Knerr, Charles R.; Sommerman, Andrew B. – 2000
This paper describes the use of simulated appellate court proceedings as an educational tool in U.S. undergraduate colleges and universities (and schools worldwide). Undergraduate moot court is less common in the United States than is the law school form of appellate simulation. Research shows that moot courts benefit students as they perform…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Internet, Law Students
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Yamamoto, Kevin M. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2004
A widespread deeply held belief by law professors is that law reviews are unfairly prejudiced and biased in favor of papers from authors at higher ranked, or more prestigious, institutions. This article was born out of a desire to test a belief held by law professors that those individuals who have positions at higher ranked law schools receive…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Writing for Publication, College Faculty, Beliefs