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Teaching Law Students To Be Self-Regulated Learners, Michael Hunter Schwartz
Teaching Law Students To Be Self-Regulated Learners, Michael Hunter Schwartz
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Teaching Law Students To Be Self-Regulated Learners, Michael Hunter Schwartz
Teaching Law Students To Be Self-Regulated Learners, Michael Hunter Schwartz
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This article articulates a model of self-regulated learning for law students and lawyers, explains why law schools should aspire to teach their students to be self-regulated learners and details a curriculum designed to accomplish that goal.
The first section of the article explains self-regulated learning. Self-regulated learning is a cyclical model of the learning process. In fact, all learners self-regulate, although many new law students are novice self-regulated learners. Self-regulation involves three phases. In the planning phase, learners decide what they want to learn and how they will learn it. Expert self-regulated learners are more likely to strive for mastery, …