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The Three Apprenticeships Cognitive – well covered through first year Socratic method Training for Practice Development of Professional Identity Professionalism, social responsibility, ethics Not well covered in American Law Schools. Carnegie Report We ”become” lawyers – what we do is who we become. Bellow & Moulton Professional identity will be formed whether we are conscious or not Engaging in pro bono work can help form the professional identity Adults develop moral capacity over lifetimes, so law schools should include relevant goals in establishing learning outcomes. Neil Hamilton The Study Recording of 46 Student-Client Interviews Transcriptions of Recordings Analyzed Using Conversation Analysis Conversation Analysis “the dominant approach to the study of human social interaction across the disciplines of Sociology, Linguistics and Communication.” Tanya Stivers & Jack Sidnell, Introduction to THE HANDBOOK OF CONVERSATION ANALYSIS 1 (Jack Sidnell & Tanya Stivers eds., 2013). Relies on the “close examination of language in interaction.” APPLIED CONVERSATION ANALYSIS: INTERVENTION AND CHANGE IN INSTITUTIONAL TALK 1-2 (Charles Antaki ed., 2011). Does not involve any beginning hypothesis or intervention, but a careful study of the transcripts to see what lessons emerge Lessons from the Transcripts Introductions Students are self-effacing vis-à-vis attorneys, asserting they are not “allowed” to provide legal advice until checking with attorneys Students are self-promoting vis-à-vis clients asserting that they (students) will control interview – ask, figure out, IN 32 of 46 interviews, students begin with such introductions
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