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What do we do about academic misconduct at law school?

03/02/202102/02/2021 - by Andrew Henderson - Leave a Comment

Academic misconduct happens. And it happens a lot, even in law school. It has been uncovered at some of …

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telling law students its OK to fail
Theories of learning and law school

Stop telling law students it’s OK to fail

22/07/202011/07/2020 - by Andrew Henderson - Leave a Comment

Stop telling law students it’s OK to fail without offering clear and actionable feedback. Failing is OK, but law teachers have to actively support professional growth.

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