This paper uses Keele’s Legal Essentials module as a case study to evaluate how curriculum design can promote wellbeing in first-year law students, by supporting their transition to higher education and fostering a sense of belonging to the Law School community. Module design is grounded in recognition that the orientation process for new law students should emphasise the importance of wellbeing1 and that wellbeing initiatives are most effective when integrated into the curriculum.2 Legal Essentials aims to give new law students an early experience of a community grounded in collaboration and authentic critical engagement, where risk-taking is fostered and supported. Module delivery incorporates co-teaching and panel-style discussions, incl...
Many law students experience a significant decline in their sense of well-being during law school, p...
If you teach 1Ls, you may share the following concern. At the start of each year, we meet enthusiast...
In this book teaching professionalism is characterised by the scholarly underpinning of each contrib...
This paper uses Keele’s Legal Essentials module as a case study to evaluate how curriculum design ca...
© 2016 selection and editorial matter, Rachael Field, James Duffy and Colin James; individual chapte...
In this chapter the authors adopt a critical lens to the relationships between transition to law sch...
This paper assesses Keele Law School’s use of Mentimeter during an in-person live session to engage ...
Since "Courting the Blues" was published in 2009, legal educators across Australia have been measuri...
The first-year university experience is now widely recognised as critical to students' learning, suc...
The empirically established decline in law student well-being during the first year of law school is...
The empirically established decline in law student well being during the first year of law school is...
This module is specifically about the role law schools and sessional law teachers have to play in pr...
There is currently a debate about resilience and wellbeing of law students and legal practitioners. ...
The empirically established decline in law student well-being during the first year of law school is...
This paper reports on the evaluation of a ‘transition’ program for first-year law students at the Un...
Many law students experience a significant decline in their sense of well-being during law school, p...
If you teach 1Ls, you may share the following concern. At the start of each year, we meet enthusiast...
In this book teaching professionalism is characterised by the scholarly underpinning of each contrib...
This paper uses Keele’s Legal Essentials module as a case study to evaluate how curriculum design ca...
© 2016 selection and editorial matter, Rachael Field, James Duffy and Colin James; individual chapte...
In this chapter the authors adopt a critical lens to the relationships between transition to law sch...
This paper assesses Keele Law School’s use of Mentimeter during an in-person live session to engage ...
Since "Courting the Blues" was published in 2009, legal educators across Australia have been measuri...
The first-year university experience is now widely recognised as critical to students' learning, suc...
The empirically established decline in law student well-being during the first year of law school is...
The empirically established decline in law student well being during the first year of law school is...
This module is specifically about the role law schools and sessional law teachers have to play in pr...
There is currently a debate about resilience and wellbeing of law students and legal practitioners. ...
The empirically established decline in law student well-being during the first year of law school is...
This paper reports on the evaluation of a ‘transition’ program for first-year law students at the Un...
Many law students experience a significant decline in their sense of well-being during law school, p...
If you teach 1Ls, you may share the following concern. At the start of each year, we meet enthusiast...
In this book teaching professionalism is characterised by the scholarly underpinning of each contrib...