Background: The “Curriculum renewal in legal education” project has been funded by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council with the core objectives being the articulation of a set of final year curriculum design principles, and the development of a model of a transferable final year program. Through these principles and the development of the model, it is anticipated that the final year experience for law students will provide greater opportunity for them to understand the relevance of their learning, and will enhance their capacity to make decisions regarding their career path. Discussion / Argument: This paper reports on the project’s progress to date, and presents an argument for the inclusion of work integrated learning (WIL) as a ...
This paper discusses the principle of Transition as it has been conceptualised by the Curriculum Ren...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) continues to be seen as an important strategy for enhancing graduate ...
There is growing appreciation by the Australian legal education sector of the importance of providin...
There is currently little guidance in the Australian literature in relation to how to design an effe...
Transition pedagogies relate not only to transition into higher education, but also transition out –...
This project investigated ways in which the learning experience for students in Australian law schoo...
The literature identifies transition as a key objective for capstone experiences. Capstones should ...
The Faculty of Law, Business and Creative Arts at JCU offers undergraduate degrees at each of its ca...
This paper explores the elements necessary for a university to create an academic model for a succes...
This paper explores models for enabling increased participation in experience based learning in lega...
Current debates about legal education in South Africa have revealed the perception that the LLB curr...
Current debates about legal education in South Africa have revealed the perception that the LLB curr...
University of Southern Queensland (USQ) Springfield campus business students have the opportunity to...
Current debates about legal education in South Africa have revealed the perception that the LLB curr...
In designing a capstone experience, legal educators may encounter a number of tensions between compe...
This paper discusses the principle of Transition as it has been conceptualised by the Curriculum Ren...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) continues to be seen as an important strategy for enhancing graduate ...
There is growing appreciation by the Australian legal education sector of the importance of providin...
There is currently little guidance in the Australian literature in relation to how to design an effe...
Transition pedagogies relate not only to transition into higher education, but also transition out –...
This project investigated ways in which the learning experience for students in Australian law schoo...
The literature identifies transition as a key objective for capstone experiences. Capstones should ...
The Faculty of Law, Business and Creative Arts at JCU offers undergraduate degrees at each of its ca...
This paper explores the elements necessary for a university to create an academic model for a succes...
This paper explores models for enabling increased participation in experience based learning in lega...
Current debates about legal education in South Africa have revealed the perception that the LLB curr...
Current debates about legal education in South Africa have revealed the perception that the LLB curr...
University of Southern Queensland (USQ) Springfield campus business students have the opportunity to...
Current debates about legal education in South Africa have revealed the perception that the LLB curr...
In designing a capstone experience, legal educators may encounter a number of tensions between compe...
This paper discusses the principle of Transition as it has been conceptualised by the Curriculum Ren...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) continues to be seen as an important strategy for enhancing graduate ...
There is growing appreciation by the Australian legal education sector of the importance of providin...