Hi all,
To support those interested in developing empirical scholarship about teaching and assessment issues, SALT's Committee on Issues in Legal Education has put together a list of potential social science collaborators. The list contains the names of social science academics across the country who have expressed a willingness to collaborate with law professors who want to do empirical work on teaching and assessment but who do not have a social science background.
Additionally, with the help of Washburn University Law School, SALT has developed an assessment listserv. The listserv is a sounding board for those thinking about, or involved in, scholarship about teaching and assessment. We read each others' work, answer questions about research design and implementation, and generally support each other in whatever way possible as we develop this area of scholarship.
There is a link to both these resources on the SALT homepage: www.saltlaw.org.
Feel free to pass this notice along to other people listservs. We are trying to spread the word about these resources.
Take care,
Andi Curcio
Professor of Law [& Chair of SALT Cmte on Issues in Legal Education] Georgia State University College of Law
404 413 9157

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