There is widespread concern for the mental wellbeing of our students. We argue that, while resisting the neoliberal tendencies that contribute to this, we have a responsibility for helping our students to thrive. Rooted in a theory of positive psychology: self determination theory, we present methods which may help us in this endeavour. These include our approaches to marketing and recruitment, curriculum design, assessment and feedback, experiential learning and developing a safe learning environment. We suggest how addressing these areas of our practice may assist students to develop their competence, and to experience autonomy and relatedness during their programmes of learning. In so doing we provide sources which underpin our arguments...
People derive a sense of self from membership of social groups. Universities consist of many differe...
Law student mental health and wellbeing was already a growing concern in the UK prior to COVID-19, b...
This article discusses a pilot project as part of a regional law school's initiative to respond to f...
There is currently a debate about resilience and wellbeing of law students and legal practitioners. ...
This chapter examines the impact of tertiary education policy, university characteristics and studen...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that concern for the psychological health of law students is well...
© 2016 selection and editorial matter, Rachael Field, James Duffy and Colin James; individual chapte...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
Current dialogues in the Higher Education sector highlight a range of tensions and uncertainties abo...
A number of studies have been undertaken about the mental health of law students and the reports as ...
Student well-being in tertiary education contexts is an important issue because the psychological he...
This paper uses Keele’s Legal Essentials module as a case study to evaluate how curriculum design ca...
Australian law teachers are increasingly recognising that psychological distress is an issue for our...
Mental health problems can have a significant impact on the academic achievement of tertiary student...
This article examines research on improving law students’ levels of psychological literacy in order ...
People derive a sense of self from membership of social groups. Universities consist of many differe...
Law student mental health and wellbeing was already a growing concern in the UK prior to COVID-19, b...
This article discusses a pilot project as part of a regional law school's initiative to respond to f...
There is currently a debate about resilience and wellbeing of law students and legal practitioners. ...
This chapter examines the impact of tertiary education policy, university characteristics and studen...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that concern for the psychological health of law students is well...
© 2016 selection and editorial matter, Rachael Field, James Duffy and Colin James; individual chapte...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
Current dialogues in the Higher Education sector highlight a range of tensions and uncertainties abo...
A number of studies have been undertaken about the mental health of law students and the reports as ...
Student well-being in tertiary education contexts is an important issue because the psychological he...
This paper uses Keele’s Legal Essentials module as a case study to evaluate how curriculum design ca...
Australian law teachers are increasingly recognising that psychological distress is an issue for our...
Mental health problems can have a significant impact on the academic achievement of tertiary student...
This article examines research on improving law students’ levels of psychological literacy in order ...
People derive a sense of self from membership of social groups. Universities consist of many differe...
Law student mental health and wellbeing was already a growing concern in the UK prior to COVID-19, b...
This article discusses a pilot project as part of a regional law school's initiative to respond to f...