Professors Joy Mullane and Les Book Receive Inaugural Diane E. Ambler 鈥78 Faculty Curricular Innovation Award
草榴社区 Charles Widger School of Law recently announced the inaugural Diane E. Ambler '78 Faculty Curricular Innovation Award to recognize faculty members who have distinguished themselves through their innovation in creating pedagogical and curricular changes with a positive impact on the Law School. Professor Les Book and Professor Joy Mullane were named co-recipients of the award for their collaborative development of an innovative model for teaching.
Mullane and Book鈥檚 model鈥攆irst implemented in the Graduate Tax Program鈥攊ncludes a flipped classroom, in which pre-recorded content and formative assessments enable students to view and complete assignments prior to class. The at-home work is then reinforced by regular summative assessments and real-time feedback. This approach provides students with a more active learning environment, encourages greater student engagement and affords professors the ability to adjust their teaching dependent on student needs.
鈥淛oy and I felt strongly that the model both reflected sound pedagogy and effective use of technology,鈥 said Book. 鈥淎dding technology allowed us to deliver a variety of content to students and gave students control over a facilitated learning environment.鈥
Professors Book and Mullane鈥檚 model has become the guidepost for all other core courses in the Graduate Tax Program. They also adapted and implemented it within their JD course鈥擨ntroduction to Federal Taxation.
Learn more about the Law school鈥檚 Graduate Tax program.