Conference Theme: Higher Education in a Globalized WorldIncreasing calls on universities to show greater accountability and development of student skills have made universities rethink educational practices, including adopting outcomes-based and authentic learning approaches. While some disciplines find it less difficult to adopt change in their teaching-learning-assessing methodologies, disciplines having longer-established teaching-practice traditions, such as case-based teaching in law, find changing methods challenging and requiring substantially more persuasive lobbying. Changeover in paradigms then needs to overcome both student and staff resistance. Students need to transit from secondary education practices specially in learning and...
Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as ...
(Excerpt) Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for ...
Assessment has widely been described as being ‘at the centre of the student experience’. It would be...
The American Bar Association is exerting pressure on United States law schools to improve teaching e...
The American Bar Association is exerting pressure on United States law schools to improve teaching e...
This paper addresses the insufficient traditional method of assessment of tests and examination, whi...
With the changing notion of learner’s preparedness to live and act in a rapidly changing world, the ...
This article examines changes to a first year module introduced in response to reviewing research ev...
This article examines changes to a first year module introduced in response to reviewing research ev...
This article examines changes to a first year module introduced in response to reviewing research ev...
A new era of legal education is upon us: Law schools are now required to assess learning outcomes ac...
For academic staff working in smaller non-metropolitan universities, opportunities to converse and c...
Every so often, there is a conference that leaves its mark on legal education for years to come. Wha...
Every so often, there is a conference that leaves its mark on legal education for years to come. Wha...
Marked and wide-ranging changes have taken place in the way that law is taught, especially at underg...
Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as ...
(Excerpt) Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for ...
Assessment has widely been described as being ‘at the centre of the student experience’. It would be...
The American Bar Association is exerting pressure on United States law schools to improve teaching e...
The American Bar Association is exerting pressure on United States law schools to improve teaching e...
This paper addresses the insufficient traditional method of assessment of tests and examination, whi...
With the changing notion of learner’s preparedness to live and act in a rapidly changing world, the ...
This article examines changes to a first year module introduced in response to reviewing research ev...
This article examines changes to a first year module introduced in response to reviewing research ev...
This article examines changes to a first year module introduced in response to reviewing research ev...
A new era of legal education is upon us: Law schools are now required to assess learning outcomes ac...
For academic staff working in smaller non-metropolitan universities, opportunities to converse and c...
Every so often, there is a conference that leaves its mark on legal education for years to come. Wha...
Every so often, there is a conference that leaves its mark on legal education for years to come. Wha...
Marked and wide-ranging changes have taken place in the way that law is taught, especially at underg...
Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as ...
(Excerpt) Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for ...
Assessment has widely been described as being ‘at the centre of the student experience’. It would be...