Assessment has been described by Graham Gibbs as "the most powerful lever teachers have to influence the way students respond to courses and behave as learners", but is legal education ready to embrace the possibilities of making law students active participants in the assessment process? This article explores our experiences of developing both peer assessment models and encouraging students to generate their own questions in the context of a module in Legal History on the undergraduate law degree at Northumbria University. In adopting innovative forms of assessment, it is important to understand why the new practices are being adopted and also to be able to justify those practices; hence, the article addresses potential benefits and pitfal...
Students continually have conversations about what they are learning in their studies. Often without...
This article looks at an attempt to enhance students’ critical thinking, professional and personal s...
Legal instructors have been urged to incorporate peer reviewing into law school courses as a way to ...
Growing awareness and interest in pedagogical issues permit greater experimentation with the design ...
Many students are driven by their perceptions of assessment, and consequently, assessment can be use...
Assessing students is an essential part of any university law course. Traditional forms of assessmen...
In this Introduction, we set out some of the innovative practices and themes arising from assessment...
This article looks at an attempt to enhance students? critical thinking, professional and personal s...
This study looks at student peer assessment as a learning tool and a way of enhancing student learni...
Students are driven by their perceptions of assessment, and consequently assessment can be used as a...
This chapter discusses an innovative way of assessing students in a Civil Liberties module. Richard ...
A semi-recent trend of disappointingly low levels of student participation in taking up formative as...
This paper will explore the impact of peer assisted learning on student transition and the creation ...
The main interest in this article is students' involvement in assessment as a part of growth towards...
Assessment has widely been described as being ‘at the centre of the student experience’. It would be...
Students continually have conversations about what they are learning in their studies. Often without...
This article looks at an attempt to enhance students’ critical thinking, professional and personal s...
Legal instructors have been urged to incorporate peer reviewing into law school courses as a way to ...
Growing awareness and interest in pedagogical issues permit greater experimentation with the design ...
Many students are driven by their perceptions of assessment, and consequently, assessment can be use...
Assessing students is an essential part of any university law course. Traditional forms of assessmen...
In this Introduction, we set out some of the innovative practices and themes arising from assessment...
This article looks at an attempt to enhance students? critical thinking, professional and personal s...
This study looks at student peer assessment as a learning tool and a way of enhancing student learni...
Students are driven by their perceptions of assessment, and consequently assessment can be used as a...
This chapter discusses an innovative way of assessing students in a Civil Liberties module. Richard ...
A semi-recent trend of disappointingly low levels of student participation in taking up formative as...
This paper will explore the impact of peer assisted learning on student transition and the creation ...
The main interest in this article is students' involvement in assessment as a part of growth towards...
Assessment has widely been described as being ‘at the centre of the student experience’. It would be...
Students continually have conversations about what they are learning in their studies. Often without...
This article looks at an attempt to enhance students’ critical thinking, professional and personal s...
Legal instructors have been urged to incorporate peer reviewing into law school courses as a way to ...