In the current regulatory climate, there is increasing expectation that law schools will be able to demonstrate students’ acquisition of learning outcomes regarding collaboration skills. We argue that this is best achieved through a stepped and structured whole-of-curriculum approach to small group learning. ‘Group work’ provides deep learning and opportunities to develop professional skills, but these benefits are not always realised for law students. An issue is that what is meant by ‘group work’ is not always clear, resulting in a learning regime that may not support the attainment of desired outcomes. This paper describes different types of ‘group work', each associated with distinct learning outcomes. It suggests that ‘group work’ as a...
Introduction: Students learn best when they are actively involved in the learning process. Researche...
Cooperative and collaborative learning – learning in small groups – is generally considered an effec...
Despite law firms’ demand for first year associates who can work collaboratively, teamwork is infreq...
Research has long shown that students who work in small groups learn and retain more than students w...
This article contributes to current debates about the appropriate role of group work in legal curric...
Is individualized teaching and feedback always best? In this presentation, I’ll make the case for th...
Law school programs are increasingly expanding collaborative experiences for their students. In many...
Struggle is the common experience of first year students undertaking a degree in law in tertiary edu...
summary:Small group mathematics education (especially problem-based learning, project-based learning...
Peer learninghas been_suggested by many as an edu-catiortar"""innovation that can tra...
This pioneering book helps readers maximize the benefits — and minimize problems — when working coll...
Students learn best when they are actively involved in the learning process. Researchers report that...
My hypothesis was that a group of law students who research a problem together will learn legal rese...
Teaching a law school class can be an isolating experience, and that was true well before COVID-19. ...
No mass lectures anymore but small-group teaching; this is the current trend in higher education and...
Introduction: Students learn best when they are actively involved in the learning process. Researche...
Cooperative and collaborative learning – learning in small groups – is generally considered an effec...
Despite law firms’ demand for first year associates who can work collaboratively, teamwork is infreq...
Research has long shown that students who work in small groups learn and retain more than students w...
This article contributes to current debates about the appropriate role of group work in legal curric...
Is individualized teaching and feedback always best? In this presentation, I’ll make the case for th...
Law school programs are increasingly expanding collaborative experiences for their students. In many...
Struggle is the common experience of first year students undertaking a degree in law in tertiary edu...
summary:Small group mathematics education (especially problem-based learning, project-based learning...
Peer learninghas been_suggested by many as an edu-catiortar"""innovation that can tra...
This pioneering book helps readers maximize the benefits — and minimize problems — when working coll...
Students learn best when they are actively involved in the learning process. Researchers report that...
My hypothesis was that a group of law students who research a problem together will learn legal rese...
Teaching a law school class can be an isolating experience, and that was true well before COVID-19. ...
No mass lectures anymore but small-group teaching; this is the current trend in higher education and...
Introduction: Students learn best when they are actively involved in the learning process. Researche...
Cooperative and collaborative learning – learning in small groups – is generally considered an effec...
Despite law firms’ demand for first year associates who can work collaboratively, teamwork is infreq...