The numbers of sessional staff teaching in law schools continue to grow, yet little has been done to provide for their professional development. This is particularly critical because these colleagues are likely to be less able to attend face-to-face development sessions or to participate in informal 'corridor' discussions. This article analyses what amounts to best practice in professional development of sessional colleagues in an online environment, including: the need to adopt a peer-to-peer tone; appeal to a range of teacher experience; draw on contemporary scholarly approaches to teaching and learning issues; and provide recognition of digital literacy, internationalisation, diversity, gender and Indigenous issues. These insights are dr...
This paper evaluates (a) student perceptions of blended learning in the context of continued profess...
Communities of practice that occur naturally within an organisation enable the members to learn thro...
This study examines obstacles and possible solutions to the successful development of pedagogical sk...
The Smart Casual project was designed to create and disseminate resources to address a demonstrated ...
The Smart Casual project identified and responded to the professional development requirements of se...
Please download and read ‘Instructions_zipped_file_download’ PDF prior to accessing the ‘Smart Casua...
Higher education institutions are undergoing a period of rapid change during which time a number of ...
There is an increased expectation that Australian universities should assume responsibility for ensu...
Research Background:Law is taught by increasing numbers of sessional staff, many inadequately versed...
In addition to an understanding of substantive law, the undergraduate law degree at Queensland Unive...
The provision of mobile technologies in higher education has unquestionably opened possibilities for...
Contemporary higher education, including legal education, incorporates complexities that were not id...
As online learning expands across the higher education sector, individual university lecturers are r...
Published online: 23 Jan 2015Law students’ future clients and employers, and the broader community, ...
This study sought to identify the most effective elements required in online professional developmen...
This paper evaluates (a) student perceptions of blended learning in the context of continued profess...
Communities of practice that occur naturally within an organisation enable the members to learn thro...
This study examines obstacles and possible solutions to the successful development of pedagogical sk...
The Smart Casual project was designed to create and disseminate resources to address a demonstrated ...
The Smart Casual project identified and responded to the professional development requirements of se...
Please download and read ‘Instructions_zipped_file_download’ PDF prior to accessing the ‘Smart Casua...
Higher education institutions are undergoing a period of rapid change during which time a number of ...
There is an increased expectation that Australian universities should assume responsibility for ensu...
Research Background:Law is taught by increasing numbers of sessional staff, many inadequately versed...
In addition to an understanding of substantive law, the undergraduate law degree at Queensland Unive...
The provision of mobile technologies in higher education has unquestionably opened possibilities for...
Contemporary higher education, including legal education, incorporates complexities that were not id...
As online learning expands across the higher education sector, individual university lecturers are r...
Published online: 23 Jan 2015Law students’ future clients and employers, and the broader community, ...
This study sought to identify the most effective elements required in online professional developmen...
This paper evaluates (a) student perceptions of blended learning in the context of continued profess...
Communities of practice that occur naturally within an organisation enable the members to learn thro...
This study examines obstacles and possible solutions to the successful development of pedagogical sk...