This article explores the design of a law curriculum in any jurisdiction which might more closely achieve the range of outcomes expected of study (and therefore also legal study) in higher education. It is an argument calling for the integration of varied learning experiences across and within the years that students spend studying law. This article recognises the place for more traditional modes of learning and teaching directed at knowledge and understanding of legal principles and legal analysis (domain knowledge) while calling for the integration of inquiry-based and other experiential learning approaches. This integration should take place within more traditionally taught areas of the curriculum, recognising the role that inquiry-based...
This paper reports on the experience gained with an undergraduate Law module – LW3372 Environmental ...
It is clear that there is an urgent need to reconceptualise the pedagogy of the tertiary learning en...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
As legal educators continue to shift focus to preparing students for practice, they should put integ...
This article analyses the implementation and evaluation of a first-year legal writing programme whic...
The move towards a constructivist approach to learning in Higher Education has led to an increase in...
Legal education in both the United Kingdom and the United States has faced troubled waters in recent...
University legal education is currently beset by many conflicting pressures. Different law schools ...
The Student Law Office (SLO) at Northumbria University has recently incorporated a Policy Clinic (PC...
This article discusses the Law in the Community module, which has recently been introduced into the ...
The perception that students of Law and Legal Studies should learn about a variety of methods of dis...
On June 13-15, 2014, the Second National Symposium on Experiential Education in Law took place in Gr...
As experiential education proliferates, law schools will design approaches suited to their individua...
This paper explores models for enabling increased participation in experience based learning in lega...
Since the time when legal education became the preserve of universities and other higher education p...
This paper reports on the experience gained with an undergraduate Law module – LW3372 Environmental ...
It is clear that there is an urgent need to reconceptualise the pedagogy of the tertiary learning en...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
As legal educators continue to shift focus to preparing students for practice, they should put integ...
This article analyses the implementation and evaluation of a first-year legal writing programme whic...
The move towards a constructivist approach to learning in Higher Education has led to an increase in...
Legal education in both the United Kingdom and the United States has faced troubled waters in recent...
University legal education is currently beset by many conflicting pressures. Different law schools ...
The Student Law Office (SLO) at Northumbria University has recently incorporated a Policy Clinic (PC...
This article discusses the Law in the Community module, which has recently been introduced into the ...
The perception that students of Law and Legal Studies should learn about a variety of methods of dis...
On June 13-15, 2014, the Second National Symposium on Experiential Education in Law took place in Gr...
As experiential education proliferates, law schools will design approaches suited to their individua...
This paper explores models for enabling increased participation in experience based learning in lega...
Since the time when legal education became the preserve of universities and other higher education p...
This paper reports on the experience gained with an undergraduate Law module – LW3372 Environmental ...
It is clear that there is an urgent need to reconceptualise the pedagogy of the tertiary learning en...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...