Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, who have been disadvantaged by a poor primary and secondary education, exhibit poor legal writing skills. Over a period of four years, in order to address this urgent need for legal writing instruction, the School of Law introduced two successive legal writing interventions. The first intervention was the Concise Writing Programme, followed by the Integrated Skills in Context Programme. The Concise Writing Programme focused on English writing skills and grammar in the hope that first-year law students would be able to transfer these generic writing skills to the more specific legal discourse within which they were learning to operate. The Law S...
The attached article responds to a 2011 article by John Lynch, published in the Journal of Legal Edu...
Over the past few decades, the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Howard College School of Law (UKZN Scho...
CITATION: Louw, C.H. & Broodryk, T. 2016. Teaching legal writing skills in the South African LLB cur...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
In South Africa and in other parts of the world, many professions are bemoaning the poor ability of ...
Students are generally unprepared to study law. Unpreparedness includes language and writing deficie...
Despite the ability to write being central to success in the legal profession, there is general cons...
This article explores the incorporation of contextualisation as a teaching method in legal writing p...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, 2001.In this study, an analysis and an evaluation of the feedbac...
This two-part article explores two central themes – student motivation and critical thinking – as th...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
Australian law schools have a responsibility to support the development of their students’ writing ...
The study discussed in this article employed mixed methods research to examine the experience of bot...
The attached article responds to a 2011 article by John Lynch, published in the Journal of Legal Edu...
Over the past few decades, the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Howard College School of Law (UKZN Scho...
CITATION: Louw, C.H. & Broodryk, T. 2016. Teaching legal writing skills in the South African LLB cur...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
In South Africa and in other parts of the world, many professions are bemoaning the poor ability of ...
Students are generally unprepared to study law. Unpreparedness includes language and writing deficie...
Despite the ability to write being central to success in the legal profession, there is general cons...
This article explores the incorporation of contextualisation as a teaching method in legal writing p...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, 2001.In this study, an analysis and an evaluation of the feedbac...
This two-part article explores two central themes – student motivation and critical thinking – as th...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
Australian law schools have a responsibility to support the development of their students’ writing ...
The study discussed in this article employed mixed methods research to examine the experience of bot...
The attached article responds to a 2011 article by John Lynch, published in the Journal of Legal Edu...
Over the past few decades, the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Howard College School of Law (UKZN Scho...
CITATION: Louw, C.H. & Broodryk, T. 2016. Teaching legal writing skills in the South African LLB cur...