Millennial leadership in law schools : essays on disruption, innovation, and the future / edited by Ashley Krenelka Chase.
2021
KF273 .M55 2021 (Mapit)
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Title
Millennial leadership in law schools : essays on disruption, innovation, and the future / edited by Ashley Krenelka Chase.
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Imprint
Getzville, New York : William S. Hein & Co., 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Description
xxi, 281 pages ; 26 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Upending the double life of law schools: millennials in the legal academy / Ashley Krenelka Chase
Millennials and the future of racial diversity in American law schools / Nyamagaga Gondwe
The generation openly erasing stigmas: law students and lawyers with disabilities bring openness and advocacy to the forefront / Haley Moss
Meet Xennials: the bridge between generations / Renee Nicole Allen
There is peace in the madness: from isolation to well-being in academia and beyond / DeShannon McDonald
Imposter syndrome: lessons for millennial legal academics and law schools / Sara L. Ochs
Teaching workshops: encouraging dialogue across generations / Laura N. Coordes
Innovative disruptors: bringing the counter-narrative to the forefront / Jennah Jones & Elexus Harris
Leaving the ladder down: how millennials in the legal education profession face a similar climb to the historic entry of women into the workforce / Jennifer Cerny
Rebooting, reimagining, and reinventing Gen-X / Karen DeMeola
From disruption to reconstruction: a millennial creating modern law school pedagogy / Brittany L. Raposa
Millennial leadership advanced through empathy education / Sandra Williamson-Ashe
The importance of feedback / Michelle Zakarin
Millennials are proving experience is the best teacher / Kate Cochrane, Jenna Fegreus & Brian Flaherty
The myth of the digital native and why millennials are the best tech educators in law schools / Ashley Krenelka Chase
Millennials and experiential education: lessons on building a meaningful legal career / Catherine J. Cameron
Print disruption: training practice-ready graduates for a "gig economy" / Ashley Matthews
But we tried that before: using creative problem-solving to create braver more innovative law schools / Cas Laskowski & George Taoultsides
Arbitrary and capricious? publishing legal scholarship in the twenty-first century / Skylar Reese Croy
They got next: how xennial (and millennial) law professors can prepare Generation Z to "be the change" we want to see in the legal academy / Tiffany D. Atkins.
Millennials and the future of racial diversity in American law schools / Nyamagaga Gondwe
The generation openly erasing stigmas: law students and lawyers with disabilities bring openness and advocacy to the forefront / Haley Moss
Meet Xennials: the bridge between generations / Renee Nicole Allen
There is peace in the madness: from isolation to well-being in academia and beyond / DeShannon McDonald
Imposter syndrome: lessons for millennial legal academics and law schools / Sara L. Ochs
Teaching workshops: encouraging dialogue across generations / Laura N. Coordes
Innovative disruptors: bringing the counter-narrative to the forefront / Jennah Jones & Elexus Harris
Leaving the ladder down: how millennials in the legal education profession face a similar climb to the historic entry of women into the workforce / Jennifer Cerny
Rebooting, reimagining, and reinventing Gen-X / Karen DeMeola
From disruption to reconstruction: a millennial creating modern law school pedagogy / Brittany L. Raposa
Millennial leadership advanced through empathy education / Sandra Williamson-Ashe
The importance of feedback / Michelle Zakarin
Millennials are proving experience is the best teacher / Kate Cochrane, Jenna Fegreus & Brian Flaherty
The myth of the digital native and why millennials are the best tech educators in law schools / Ashley Krenelka Chase
Millennials and experiential education: lessons on building a meaningful legal career / Catherine J. Cameron
Print disruption: training practice-ready graduates for a "gig economy" / Ashley Matthews
But we tried that before: using creative problem-solving to create braver more innovative law schools / Cas Laskowski & George Taoultsides
Arbitrary and capricious? publishing legal scholarship in the twenty-first century / Skylar Reese Croy
They got next: how xennial (and millennial) law professors can prepare Generation Z to "be the change" we want to see in the legal academy / Tiffany D. Atkins.
Summary
"This book explores the role millennials will play--as faculty, administrators, or staff members--in shaping the future of legal education, and what the academy can do to embrace the millennial generation as colleagues, not students. Section I brings together chapters that focus on the culture of law schools, and the need to embrace a new, forward-thinking and innovative way of defining what law schools are and do and how we educate students. The chapters in Section II focus on relationships: the relationships millennials in the academy have with ourselves, our institutions, and the community. Section III includes chapters that detail how millennial leaders work in the classroom, how they use things like feedback and assessment to change the dynamic in the classroom and to innovate law school pedagogy to educate well-rounded lawyers. Section IV is an essential read for anyone who spends time thinking about the current legal economy and law schools' roles in educating practice-ready lawyers. Finally, Section V includes chapters on change. Legal education has no choice but to evolve, and these authors present ideas on how to embrace millennial ideology to do just that. This book can be used to understand, guide, engage, mentor, and work with millennials to shape the next generation of excellent law school leaders"--Provided by the publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
KF273 .M55 2021
Language
English
ISBN
9780837741369
083774136X
083774136X
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