On September 11- 13, The University of Denver Sturm College of Law will host "Legal Education at the Crossroads v. 3: A Conference on Assessment." This conference responds to the calls for better methods of student, teaching, and institutional assessment made in the Carnegie Report, and in Best Practices for Legal Education. The conference will be particularly useful for law teachers and deans interested or engaged in developing and implementing outcomes measures.
Speakers include Greg Munro, a leading expert on law school institutional assessment, Steven Bahls, the chair of the ABA committee developing an outcomes-based accreditation standard, and Christopher Johnson, former general counsel at General Motors, who will discuss the real world implications of outcomes assessment. Other sessions will offer the latest thinking on student and teacher assessment from law teachers and scholars actively engaged in implementing and assessing best practices.
More information about the conference, including links to the complete program and the registration site, can be found at: http://www.law.du.edu/assessment-conference. Twitter updates: @LEC3A
We hope you will be able to join us.
Sent on behalf of the conference committee:
Michael Hunter Schwartz (Washburn)
David Thomson (Denver)
Greg Munro (Montana)
Andi Curcio (Georgia State)
Judith Wegner (North Carolina)
Roberto Corrada (Denver)
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