This paper examines the use of formative assessment in UK Law Schools using the law of contract as a typical undergraduate law subject to illustrate current practice. The UK Centre for Legal Education provided research funding to carry out the project and a full report which explores in more depth some of the literature on assessment will be available on the UKCLE website (http://www.ukcle.ac.uk/) in 2006. Students and lecturers at a number of old and new universities were interviewed to establish whether there was any type of formal formative assessment, the nature of it and its perceived value in helping students to learn. There were so many variables that it is not possible to conclude that undertaking formative assessment contributed to...
The first parts of this paper summarise recent work on the development of formative assessment metho...
Marked and wide-ranging changes have taken place in the way that law is taught, especially at underg...
This paper explores the many teaching situations beyond the formal, didactic lecture that offer the ...
Introduction. This paper addresses the challenge of engaging students in assessment which will promo...
Formative assessments have the potential to benefit student learning and enhance teaching, as their ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Law Teacher on 06/...
Assessment in higher education has received increasing attention in the last decade. This attention ...
Assessment is a key driver in higher education. As summative assessment is high stakes students te...
Despite the recent widespread call for law professors to incorporate more feedback during the semest...
Formative assessment is of vital importance to enhance student learning. Students are able to apply ...
"The Assessment in Legal Education book series offers perspectives on assessment in legal education ...
Many students are driven by their perceptions of assessment, and consequently, assessment can be use...
The Assessment in Legal Education book series offers perspectives on assessment in legal education a...
Law schools in Australia and elsewhere traditionally made extensive use of the ‘100% final examinati...
This paper updates and builds on research which was first presented at the Learning in Law Annual Co...
The first parts of this paper summarise recent work on the development of formative assessment metho...
Marked and wide-ranging changes have taken place in the way that law is taught, especially at underg...
This paper explores the many teaching situations beyond the formal, didactic lecture that offer the ...
Introduction. This paper addresses the challenge of engaging students in assessment which will promo...
Formative assessments have the potential to benefit student learning and enhance teaching, as their ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Law Teacher on 06/...
Assessment in higher education has received increasing attention in the last decade. This attention ...
Assessment is a key driver in higher education. As summative assessment is high stakes students te...
Despite the recent widespread call for law professors to incorporate more feedback during the semest...
Formative assessment is of vital importance to enhance student learning. Students are able to apply ...
"The Assessment in Legal Education book series offers perspectives on assessment in legal education ...
Many students are driven by their perceptions of assessment, and consequently, assessment can be use...
The Assessment in Legal Education book series offers perspectives on assessment in legal education a...
Law schools in Australia and elsewhere traditionally made extensive use of the ‘100% final examinati...
This paper updates and builds on research which was first presented at the Learning in Law Annual Co...
The first parts of this paper summarise recent work on the development of formative assessment metho...
Marked and wide-ranging changes have taken place in the way that law is taught, especially at underg...
This paper explores the many teaching situations beyond the formal, didactic lecture that offer the ...