Hi all,
Great to meet so many of you and see what you are doing at the recent Assessment Conference at DU. As we move forward with our work, one of the next steps is developing a body of scholarship about our current assessment practices as well as assessment and teaching methodology innovations. One type of scholarship involves empirical studies.
Many law faculty members might like to engage in empirical scholarship about assessment and teaching methodology but lack the necessary social science/statistical background. To help these law faculty members, the Society of American Law Teachers' Committee on Issues in Legal Education is developing a list of potential social science collaborators for the SALT website. If any conference participants have a social science background and are willing to be on a list of potential collaborators, please contact Andi Curcio at acurcio@gsu.edu.
SALT is trying to spread the collaborator list net as widely as possible, so if any conference participants know of colleagues at their law schools or elsewhere who might be interested in being on this list, please forward this email to them. Note that being on the list does not obligate you, it simply increases your options for potential future scholarship endeavors.
Thanks for your help in building the social science collaborator list.
Andi Curcio
Professor of Law &
Chair of the SALT Committee on Issues in Legal Education
Georgia State University College of Law
404 429-6956
acurcio@gsu.edu
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