如果你建立它,他们就会来:学生对体验式学习的看法

David I. C. Thomson, S. Daniels
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2013年秋季,在许多法学院经历了2011-13年申请人数减少后不久,丹佛大学法学院在全国范围内率先对体验式学习进行了重大的额外投资。从那年秋天开始,它为所有即将入学的学生提供了一个选择,让他们在法学院花整整一年的时间学习体验式学习课程和项目。当这一承诺被推出时,作者准备了一份关于该计划对招生和学生教育经历的影响的研究。一项为期三年的研究——每年对1l进行调查——还包括对2l和3L/4L的后续调查,以及对3L/4L调查的额外“回顾”问题。我们了解到的是,申请人选择丹佛法律的几个传统因素(如成本和位置),但也强烈表明,体验式学习的组成部分是他们的决定的重要组成部分。在3L/4L调查中,学生们回顾了他们的法学院教育,仍然认为体验式学习对他们来说非常重要,同时注意到其他实际问题的重要性,比如毕业生的就业结果。此外,他们指出,他们参加的经验课程提供了许多形成专业知识的机会。最后,我们注意到,与丹佛法学院实施体验式学习扩展之前的类似问题相比,他们对法律教育的总体满意度显著提高。
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If You Build it, They Will Come: What Students Say About Experiential Learning
In the Fall of 2013, soon after the reduction in applications that many law schools experienced in 2011-13, the University of Denver’s law school lead the way nationally in making a significant additional investment in experiential learning. Starting that fall, it provided the option for all incoming students to spend one entire year of law school in experiential learning courses and programs. While this commitment was being rolled out, the authors prepared a study of the impact of the program on enrollment and the educational experience of students. A three-year study - each year surveying 1Ls - also included follow up surveys of 2Ls and 3L/4Ls, with additional “look back” questions for the 3L/4L surveys. What we learned was that applicants chose Denver Law on several traditional factors (such as cost and location) but also strongly indicated that the experiential learning component was an important part of their decision. In the 3L/4L surveys, students reflected back on their law school education, and still ranked experiential learning as very important to them, while noting the importance of other practical concerns, such as employment outcomes for graduates. Further, they indicated that many opportunities for professional formation were offered in experiential courses that they took. Finally, we noted a significant increase in overall satisfaction with their legal education, as compared to a similar question prior to the implementation of the expansion of experiential learning at Denver Law.
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