Time: An Empirical Analysis of Law Student Time Management Deficiencies

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 LAW
Christine P. Bartholomew
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Abstract

This Article begins the much needed research on law students’ time famine. Time management complaints begin early in students’ legal education and generally go unresolved. As a result, practicing attorneys identify time famine as a leading cause of job dissatisfaction. To better arm graduating students, law schools must treat time as an essential component of practice-readiness. Unfortunately, most law schools ignore their students’ time management concerns, despite growing calls for greater “skills” training in legal education. To date, legal scholarship has overlooked psychological research on time management. Yet, this research is an essential starting point to effective instruction. Rather than viewing time management as a singular concept, this research shows it is actually multi-dimensional, compromised of multiple time structure skills and behaviors. This more nuanced understanding of time management means each dimension can be isolated, measured, and remediated. Rather than a shotgun approach, law schools can tailor instruction to law students’ specific deficiencies.To help identify these deficiencies, this Article presents a psychometric study of 1Ls – the first study to ever quantify law students’ time management problems. The study identifies five specific dimensions 1Ls lack: perceived control, present orientation, structured routine, goal setting, and mechanics. Using this information, the Article offers tailored advice on incorporating skills across the curriculum to help remedy these deficiencies. By learning foundational time management skills during law school, students have at least a fighting chance of managing time famine in practice.
时间:法学院学生时间管理不足的实证分析
本文对法学学生的时间荒展开了研究。时间管理方面的抱怨在学生接受法律教育的早期就开始了,而且通常得不到解决。因此,执业律师认为时间短缺是导致工作不满意的主要原因。为了更好地武装即将毕业的学生,法学院必须将时间视为实践准备的重要组成部分。不幸的是,尽管越来越多的人呼吁在法律教育中加强“技能”培训,但大多数法学院都忽视了学生对时间管理的关注。迄今为止,法律学术一直忽视了对时间管理的心理学研究。然而,这项研究是有效教学的重要起点。这项研究并没有将时间管理视为一个单一的概念,而是表明它实际上是多维的,是多种时间结构技能和行为的折衷。这种对时间管理的更细致的理解意味着每个维度都可以被隔离、测量和修复。法学院可以根据法律学生的具体缺陷量身定制教学,而不是采用霰弹枪式的方法。为了帮助识别这些缺陷,本文提出了一项关于1l的心理测量研究——这是第一个量化法律学生时间管理问题的研究。该研究确定了1l缺乏的五个具体维度:感知控制、当前方向、结构化的日常、目标设定和机制。利用这些信息,文章提供了量身定制的建议,在整个课程中融入技能,以帮助弥补这些缺陷。通过在法学院学习基本的时间管理技能,学生们至少有机会在实践中管理时间短缺。
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期刊介绍: The University of Cincinnati Law Review is a quarterly publication produced by second and third-year law students. The Review, along with its counterparts at all other accredited law schools, makes a significant contribution to scholarly legal literature. In addition, the Review represents the College of Law to the outside community. Each year, approximately 30 students are invited to join the Law Review as Associate Members. All Associate Members are chosen on the basis of first year grade point average combined with a writing competition score. The competition begins immediately after completion of first year studies.
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