On numerous undergraduate degree programmes students are expected to undertake study of modules which are not perceived as 'core' to their studies. Law pervades many areas of study and there is an increasing need for students on a diverse range of courses to study aspects of the law. Our research focuses on evaluation of the teaching and learning approaches when delivering a module outside of the student’s main degree discipline. The research evaluates issues such as preferred learning styles and perceptions of law in relation to other modules within the student’s degree programme. This paper presents the findings of our research aimed at gaining a deeper understanding of student perceptions to the study of law. However, we believe the find...
This paper updates and builds on research which was first presented at the Learning in Law Annual Co...
This article presents a reflection and comparison of two of my teaching pedagogical approaches for t...
This paper will focus on the development of a business law centred module. Here, the module will be ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests business students find the study of law difficult, and that they do not...
This paper aims to put forward the views of students who take part in learning processes in order to...
Law education is a must subject in many courses due to its importance. However, law is perceived as ...
The business law course has the potential to be a rich, valuable educational experience for the coll...
© 2019, © 2019 The Association of Law Teachers. For many law students the study of corporate law pre...
To fulfill the accreditation requirements of professional organizations, business law is commonly in...
The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that influence business students’ intentions to enro...
Legal education at one point existed solely for those who wish to get themselves into the legal prof...
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...
Engaging students so that their learning is rich, enjoyable and thought-provoking can be a challenge...
This article presents a reflection and comparison of two of my teaching pedagogical approaches for t...
This paper updates and builds on research which was first presented at the Learning in Law Annual Co...
This article presents a reflection and comparison of two of my teaching pedagogical approaches for t...
This paper will focus on the development of a business law centred module. Here, the module will be ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests business students find the study of law difficult, and that they do not...
This paper aims to put forward the views of students who take part in learning processes in order to...
Law education is a must subject in many courses due to its importance. However, law is perceived as ...
The business law course has the potential to be a rich, valuable educational experience for the coll...
© 2019, © 2019 The Association of Law Teachers. For many law students the study of corporate law pre...
To fulfill the accreditation requirements of professional organizations, business law is commonly in...
The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that influence business students’ intentions to enro...
Legal education at one point existed solely for those who wish to get themselves into the legal prof...
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...
Engaging students so that their learning is rich, enjoyable and thought-provoking can be a challenge...
This article presents a reflection and comparison of two of my teaching pedagogical approaches for t...
This paper updates and builds on research which was first presented at the Learning in Law Annual Co...
This article presents a reflection and comparison of two of my teaching pedagogical approaches for t...
This paper will focus on the development of a business law centred module. Here, the module will be ...