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Personal and Professional Development for Judges: The Institute for Faculty Excellence
Authors:Carrie Allison Brooks  Barbara Mullins Nelson  Patricia H. Murrell
Affiliation:(1) Higher and Adult Education, The University of Memphis, 308 Browning Hall, Memphis, TN 38152, USA
Abstract:This interview study describes the role that participation in the Institute for Faculty Excellence in Judicial Education (IFEJE) played in the personal and professional development of four judges. Judicial education is a relatively new field of adult and continuing professional education. There is limited literature devoted to this area of study outside of the arena of substantive legal or judging topics. Interviews served as the primary data source for this study along with program evaluations, photographs, and e-mail correspondence from Institute participants. The findings revealed that the combined safe environment, challenges, and support participants experienced at the Institute and learning about adult learning helped them: feel less isolated in their work; stretch their normal work boundaries resulting in the completion of projects for which they had great passion; and benefited them as judges, supervisors, teachers, and in other social relationships.
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