法律专业的学生需要支持

IF 1.3 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teachers College Record Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1177/01614681231181839
Meera E. Deo
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如今,法学院有超过10万名学生(美国律师协会,2021年),越来越多的学生来自不同的背景(Deo等人,2020年)。然而,大多数法律系学生都是白人(Li et al., 2020),女性经常觉得自己不属于这个行业(Deo & Christensen, 2019)。如果不增加有色人种和女性学生的多样性,法律职业将继续以白人和男性为主(Kanu, 2021)。此外,多样性提高了批判性思维、文化能力和领导能力——这些都是律师必备的技能(Christensen, 2020)。COVID-19大流行加剧了现有的障碍,如果不加以干预和解决,这些障碍可能会继续存在。以下是一些需要考虑的挑战和建议,以支持所有学生走向成功。
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FACTSHEET – Law Students Need Support
There are more than 100,000 students in law school today (American Bar Association, 2021), and increasing numbers of students are from diverse backgrounds (Deo et al., 2020). Nevertheless, most law students are white (Li et al., 2020), and women often feel that they do not belong (Deo & Christensen, 2019). Without increased diversity from students of color and women, the legal profession will continue to be mostly white and male (Kanu, 2021). Plus, diversity improves critical thinking, cultural competency, and leadership—all necessary skills for lawyers (Christensen, 2020). The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified existing barriers that, without intervention and resolution, will likely continue. Following are some challenges to consider and recommendations to support all students on the road to success.
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