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February 23, 2009
Call for Proposals by the Workshop Program Committee for the AALS Section on Academic Support
The following was emailed to us for posting:
2010 AALS Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana
Annual Meeting Dates: January 6-10, 2010
The theme of our 2010 AALS workshop will be:
“Transforming Learning in the Classroom:
the
21st Century Law Professor”
The AALS Section on Academic Support will showcase how
professors are transforming the learning environment of their classrooms
through innovative and creative methods. Many of these methods have
their roots in traditional academic support tenets of varying lesson plans to
reach different learning styles, providing feedback throughout the semester,
assessing students in creative ways, engaging students both in and out of the
classroom, and encouraging students to take responsibility for their own
learning. The committee requests proposals that demonstrate modern
classroom and teaching techniques including but not limited to: active
learning activities, teaching assessment procedures, exam drafting, skills
development in doctrinal courses, and innovative lesson plans. Show us
what’s new and different in legal education in the 21st
century!
The Program Committee will give preference to presentations
designed to engage the workshop audience, so proposals should contain a
detailed explanation of both the substance of the presentation and the
interactive methods to be employed. In addition, we would like to
highlight talent across a spectrum of law schools and will look for variety in
presentations and presenters. If you do not have a proposal to submit,
but are interested in participating in a presentation, please contact Emily
Randon (see below), as assistance with the overall workshop is always welcome.
Based on participant numbers for the last several years, we
anticipate over 100 people attending the program. To assist the
presenters in the interactive piece, the program committee members and other
volunteers will be on hand to act as facilitators with audience members.
Proposals must include the following information:
1. A title for your presentation
2. A brief description of the objectives or outcomes
of your presentation.
3. A brief description of how your presentation will
support your stated objectives or outcomes.
4. The amount of time allocated for your presentation
and for the interactive exercise. No single presenter should exceed 45
minutes in total time allowed. Presentations as short as 15 minutes will
be acceptable.
5. A detailed description of how the presentation will
be interactive.
6. Whether you plan to distribute handouts, use PowerPoint,
or employ other technology.
7. A list of the conferences at which you have
presented within the last three years, such as AALS, national or regional ASP
or writing conferences, or other academic conferences. (The committee is
interested in this information because we wish to select and showcase seasoned,
as well as fresh, talent.)
8. Your school affiliation, title, courses taught, and
contact information (include email address and telephone number).
9. Any articles or books that you have published
describing the lesson you will be demonstrating.
Send proposals by Monday, March 9, 2009 to Prof.
Emily Randon, University of California, Davis School of Law, at the email
address of elrandon@ucdavis.edu.
If you have questions, feel free to contact Emily Randon directly at
530-752-3434.
If you know of colleagues who are true innovators in
techniques that achieve the objectives of the academic support community, please
encourage them to submit proposals!
We look forward to seeing you in New Orleans!
The ASP Section Program Committee:
Emily Randon, Chair
Robin Boyle Laisure
Hillary Burgess
Barbara McFarland
Kathy Garcia
ASP Section Chair: Pavel Wonsowicz
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