The Academic Support Student in the Year 2010

UMKC Law Review, Vol. 69, p. 491, 2001

8 Pages Posted: 7 Sep 2009

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Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer

Pace University - School of Law; Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University

Date Written: 2001

Abstract

Academic support professionals have long recognized the benefits of imparting a greater knowledge of learning skills to law students as a way to enhance their ability to learn the law. Consequently, the science and pedagogy of academic support have become a staple of legal education. However, while the need for academic support remains a constant, the identification of those in need of academic support programs continues to be in flux. Growing social awareness of an expanded definition of diversity, recent decisions such as Hopwood v. Texas and the proliferation of academic support programs have expanded the definition of the academic support student.

Suggested Citation

Tenzer, Leslie Y. Garfield, The Academic Support Student in the Year 2010 (2001). UMKC Law Review, Vol. 69, p. 491, 2001, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1468587

Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer (Contact Author)

Pace University - School of Law ( email )

78 North Broadway
WHITE PLAINS, NY 10603
United States

Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University ( email )

78 North Broadway
WHITE PLAINS, NY 10603
United States

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