All Articles tagged education psychology
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February 15, 2024 EDT Is it time to kill the Learning Styles Myth in law school classrooms?
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March 01, 2019 EDT Societal changes have shaped and molded a new generation of students that are a pendulum swing away from the millennial generation
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March 01, 2015 EDT How does intelligence correlate with responses to feedback, and how can faculty foster an environment that nurtures adaptive responses to feedback?
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March 01, 2015 EDT How does cognitive load impede first-year law students’ ability to learn analytical and writing processes at the same time that they produce written analysis?
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March 01, 2014 EDT The good news is that mindsets themselves are malleable. The bad news is that change is hard.
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March 01, 2002 EDT While all law students may be equal, not all law students are the same.
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March 01, 2001 EDT If we want our students to be able to transfer what we have taught them to a new situation, we must change the ways in which we teach.
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March 01, 1999 EDT Teachers should consider individual differences among students when teaching organization.
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March 01, 1995 EDT Recognize law students as novices, rather than labeling them as incompetent.