This article explores the incorporation of contextualisation as a teaching method in legal writing programmes in South African law schools. The article argues that teaching legal writing using contextualisation can take students on a transformative journey as they learn how to write like lawyers. This will enhance student comprehension and motivation, inspiring them to engage critically with the learning materials and encouraging them to transform both on a personal level and in the context of practising law within South Africa’s constitutional dispensation. This concept is examined through the lens of a case study on a legal writing programme, the “Write it Like a Lawyer” [WiLL] programme implemented at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Dur...
CITATION: Louw, C.H. & Broodryk, T. 2016. Teaching legal writing skills in the South African LLB cur...
I. Introduction II. Writing as a Tool for Analyzing and Applying Legal Authorities ... A. Using Writ...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
This two-part article explores two central themes – student motivation and critical thinking – as th...
This two-part article explores two central themes – student motivation and critical thinking – as th...
In South Africa and in other parts of the world, many professions are bemoaning the poor ability of ...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
This article will explore the use of writing-intensive courses across the law curriculum, vested in ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, 2001.In this study, an analysis and an evaluation of the feedbac...
The media in South Africa continue to report criticisms about the quality of writing skills of unive...
The study discussed in this article employed mixed methods research to examine the experience of bot...
Australian law schools have a responsibility to support the development of their students’ writing ...
CITATION: Louw, C.H. & Broodryk, T. 2016. Teaching legal writing skills in the South African LLB cur...
I. Introduction II. Writing as a Tool for Analyzing and Applying Legal Authorities ... A. Using Writ...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
This two-part article explores two central themes – student motivation and critical thinking – as th...
This two-part article explores two central themes – student motivation and critical thinking – as th...
In South Africa and in other parts of the world, many professions are bemoaning the poor ability of ...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
This article will explore the use of writing-intensive courses across the law curriculum, vested in ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, 2001.In this study, an analysis and an evaluation of the feedbac...
The media in South Africa continue to report criticisms about the quality of writing skills of unive...
The study discussed in this article employed mixed methods research to examine the experience of bot...
Australian law schools have a responsibility to support the development of their students’ writing ...
CITATION: Louw, C.H. & Broodryk, T. 2016. Teaching legal writing skills in the South African LLB cur...
I. Introduction II. Writing as a Tool for Analyzing and Applying Legal Authorities ... A. Using Writ...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...