This paper aims to put forward the views of students who take part in learning processes in order to understand the perceived challenges and use that information to improve the quality of the Business Law module to be developed. The mechanism of legal education in English will be then discussed, with particular reference to this process as it unfolds in the Bucharest University of Economic Studies. This action research–based study will highlight the importance of teachers’ self-perception adjusted to new approaches. What is more, initiating change in the teaching -learning context these academics operate in might be a justified conclusion and the main arguments to support or dismiss i t will be presented
This article presents a reflection and comparison of two of my teaching pedagogical approaches for t...
This article analyzes the necessity of a paradigm change in the way of how the process of teaching-l...
As a result of several recent studies and changes in the ABA\u27s Standards for Approval of Law Scho...
On numerous undergraduate degree programmes students are expected to undertake study of modules whic...
Anecdotal evidence suggests business students find the study of law difficult, and that they do not...
Law education is a must subject in many courses due to its importance. However, law is perceived as ...
Based on Brookfield's framework of four lenses for reflection (Brookfield, 1995) and using my experi...
The School of Law at the University of Western Sydney (‘UWS’) recently completed a project to conver...
This paper updates and builds on research which was first presented at the Learning in Law Annual Co...
To fulfill the accreditation requirements of professional organizations, business law is commonly in...
The business law course has the potential to be a rich, valuable educational experience for the coll...
This project aims to find out the teaching approach of Business Law to NBS students and whether such...
Alternative approaches to learning and assessment have become common practice in higher education to...
In this study the writer is endeavoring to define, organize and present a comprehensive course of st...
Includes bibliographical references.INTRODUCTION Teachers of business law in high schools, whether t...
This article presents a reflection and comparison of two of my teaching pedagogical approaches for t...
This article analyzes the necessity of a paradigm change in the way of how the process of teaching-l...
As a result of several recent studies and changes in the ABA\u27s Standards for Approval of Law Scho...
On numerous undergraduate degree programmes students are expected to undertake study of modules whic...
Anecdotal evidence suggests business students find the study of law difficult, and that they do not...
Law education is a must subject in many courses due to its importance. However, law is perceived as ...
Based on Brookfield's framework of four lenses for reflection (Brookfield, 1995) and using my experi...
The School of Law at the University of Western Sydney (‘UWS’) recently completed a project to conver...
This paper updates and builds on research which was first presented at the Learning in Law Annual Co...
To fulfill the accreditation requirements of professional organizations, business law is commonly in...
The business law course has the potential to be a rich, valuable educational experience for the coll...
This project aims to find out the teaching approach of Business Law to NBS students and whether such...
Alternative approaches to learning and assessment have become common practice in higher education to...
In this study the writer is endeavoring to define, organize and present a comprehensive course of st...
Includes bibliographical references.INTRODUCTION Teachers of business law in high schools, whether t...
This article presents a reflection and comparison of two of my teaching pedagogical approaches for t...
This article analyzes the necessity of a paradigm change in the way of how the process of teaching-l...
As a result of several recent studies and changes in the ABA\u27s Standards for Approval of Law Scho...