Last week in San Francisco, I was part of the panel presentation on Law School Assessment that was sponsored by the Legal Writing, Reasoning, and Research (LWRR) Section of the American Association of Law Schools (AALS) 2011 Annual Conference. I set up this panel with the help of Sophie Sparrow (UNH), and Lori Shaw (Dayton). Our three-hour session was entitled: How LRW Faculty Can Contribute to Their Law School's Assessment Plan.
As I often do, I developed a web page to support our session, which contains the PowerPoint slides, example documents, and followup information from the session. You can find that site here.
We had a great time hosting the session, and thank the more than 75 colleagues who attended.