Develop critical thinking by breaking it down into your discipline\u27s essential sub-skills and intentionally practicing those skills. Examples are provided froma foundational law course
The principal aim of this book is to encourage critical, responsible and creative thinking about law...
The study of law may be viewed as the critical analysis of a system of logically coherent rules gove...
The art of thinking in a peculiarly legal way is a skill essential to successfully entering the disc...
Develop critical thinking by breaking it down into your discipline\u27s essential sub-skills and int...
Critical legal thinking is a discipline-specific type of critical thinking. There are many definitio...
The development by law students of an ability to engage in critical thinking is highly valued within...
This article traces the origins, and discusses key features of the Critical Thinking and the Law Pro...
In a changing market driven university context, law teachers and students are questioning the role o...
Research Background:Law is taught by increasing numbers of sessional staff, many inadequately versed...
The Australian Learning and Teaching Council’s Bachelor of Laws Learning and Teaching Academic Stand...
This article describes the methods of teaching critical thinking to law students. Problems of the la...
Please download and read ‘Instructions_zipped_file_download’ PDF prior to accessing the ‘Smart Casua...
Recent large-scale research studies indicate that many college students graduate with critical think...
Critical Reading for Success in Law School and Beyond presents critical reading strategies in a syst...
Despite a clear case for thinking skills in legal education, the approach to teaching these skills o...
The principal aim of this book is to encourage critical, responsible and creative thinking about law...
The study of law may be viewed as the critical analysis of a system of logically coherent rules gove...
The art of thinking in a peculiarly legal way is a skill essential to successfully entering the disc...
Develop critical thinking by breaking it down into your discipline\u27s essential sub-skills and int...
Critical legal thinking is a discipline-specific type of critical thinking. There are many definitio...
The development by law students of an ability to engage in critical thinking is highly valued within...
This article traces the origins, and discusses key features of the Critical Thinking and the Law Pro...
In a changing market driven university context, law teachers and students are questioning the role o...
Research Background:Law is taught by increasing numbers of sessional staff, many inadequately versed...
The Australian Learning and Teaching Council’s Bachelor of Laws Learning and Teaching Academic Stand...
This article describes the methods of teaching critical thinking to law students. Problems of the la...
Please download and read ‘Instructions_zipped_file_download’ PDF prior to accessing the ‘Smart Casua...
Recent large-scale research studies indicate that many college students graduate with critical think...
Critical Reading for Success in Law School and Beyond presents critical reading strategies in a syst...
Despite a clear case for thinking skills in legal education, the approach to teaching these skills o...
The principal aim of this book is to encourage critical, responsible and creative thinking about law...
The study of law may be viewed as the critical analysis of a system of logically coherent rules gove...
The art of thinking in a peculiarly legal way is a skill essential to successfully entering the disc...