Podcast

David Elchoness on Teaching Pre-Law to High School Students


Episode Description

David Elchoness traded the courtroom for the classroom—and he’s revolutionizing how we think about teaching. In this episode, we dive into David’s innovative pre-law program for high schoolers, designed to mirror the rigor and engagement of law school.

Hear how David uses AI to design captivating mock trials, simplify complex legal concepts, and ignite critical thinking in his students. From leveraging 50 Cent’s legal battles to goat yoga in a mock trial, his storytelling approach is changing the game in education.

Discover how David empowers students, including those with ADHD and executive function challenges, to become confident thinkers and communicators. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or lifelong learner, this episode will inspire you to reimagine what’s possible in the classroom.

Tune in for practical strategies, heartwarming success stories, and the passion of an educator who truly cares.

Share this episode with someone who could use fresh ideas for making learning come alive.

FREE downloadable resources: https://untappedlearning.com/resource-type/downloads/

This interview was hosted by Brandon Slade, Founder of Untapped Learning, and edited/produced by Nathan Weinberg.

If you or your student are interested in learning more about what Untapped Learning has to offer, visit us at:

Website: https://untappedlearning.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/untappedlearning

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@untappedlearning

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