For students studying law through higher education institutions today there is an emphasis on extensive individual reading and analysing appellate case reports and legislative provisions. In addition class sizes are increasing and students are normally required to study on their own and then try and compete with other students in the classroom as part of their learning. The case law method relies on the teacher selecting the cases to be read, or selects the most appropriate casebook which has a collection of selected cases. The teacher then informs students of the cases that are to be read and analysed before the next class. The teacher then questions students during class time and this drives the discussion and engagement for students. How...
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It is necessary to (re)think legal education using new methodologies. This requires changing the dom...
In the past twenty years, there has been a surge in legal scholarship that recognizes the value of s...
Law student learning today needs to be student centred and involve active learning. Students need to...
Extensive evidence suggests that students learn more effectively when they are actively engaged in t...
The widely accepted method of teaching to law students requires those students to read appellate jud...
The law school experience for both student and teacher can be both exciting and yet daunting. The la...
This project in teaching innovation and improvement aims to disseminate the case method as one of th...
Legal writing professors struggle with trying to balance learning skills with the bigger picture of ...
In this Foreword I will explore why we use stories and case studies (and whether stories and case st...
Law is saturated with stories. People tell their stories to lawyers; lawyers tell their client's sto...
This article introduces the reader to the idea of "Applied Legal Storytelling," and differentiates i...
How do law students and lawyers read legal cases? Do they use similar strategies or does each group ...
Storytelling is a fundamental part of legal practice, teaching, and thought. Telling stories as a me...
Cases have been used in the United States for professional education in the fields of law, business,...
There has been a shift in recent years in the teaching of law at higher education institutions from ...
It is necessary to (re)think legal education using new methodologies. This requires changing the dom...
In the past twenty years, there has been a surge in legal scholarship that recognizes the value of s...
Law student learning today needs to be student centred and involve active learning. Students need to...
Extensive evidence suggests that students learn more effectively when they are actively engaged in t...
The widely accepted method of teaching to law students requires those students to read appellate jud...
The law school experience for both student and teacher can be both exciting and yet daunting. The la...
This project in teaching innovation and improvement aims to disseminate the case method as one of th...
Legal writing professors struggle with trying to balance learning skills with the bigger picture of ...
In this Foreword I will explore why we use stories and case studies (and whether stories and case st...
Law is saturated with stories. People tell their stories to lawyers; lawyers tell their client's sto...
This article introduces the reader to the idea of "Applied Legal Storytelling," and differentiates i...
How do law students and lawyers read legal cases? Do they use similar strategies or does each group ...
Storytelling is a fundamental part of legal practice, teaching, and thought. Telling stories as a me...
Cases have been used in the United States for professional education in the fields of law, business,...