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Sessions Information
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January 7, 2023
1:00 pm - 2:40 pm
Session Type: AALS Discussion Groups
Session Capacity: N/A
Location: N/A
Room: Presidio Room 2
Floor: Lobby Level, North Tower
Law students arrive at law school excited to make a difference. Through a combination of (mostly unintended) factors, law schools manage to extinguish that excitement. We will discuss how to rekindle that excitement and create a long-burning passion for making a difference. We will consider the potential of self-determination theory, which teaches us that adults learn best when they are aware of their connections to others, their own autonomy, and a sense of competence. We will discuss how much we are doing to foster these principles in all areas of our law school education and what more we could do.
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Session Speakers
Stetson University College of Law
Discussion Group Participant
Cleveland State University College of Law
Discussion Group Participant
Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Discussion Group Participant
Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Discussion Group Moderator
University of Tennessee College of Law
Discussion Group Participant
American Bar Foundation
Discussion Group Participant
Boston College Law School
Discussion Group Moderator
The George Washington University Law School
Discussion Group Participant
Suffolk University Law School
Discussion Group Participant
The George Washington University Law School
Discussion Group Participant
Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Discussion Group Participant
The University of Michigan Law School
Discussion Group Participant
North Carolina Central University School of Law
Discussion Group Participant
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Session Fees
- AALS Discussion Group - What a Difference a Difference Makes: Empowering Students through Self Determination Theory: $0.00
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