What are law teachers for? Should law teachers have a say for what law schools are for? One would think that the answer is an obvious ‘yes’, but it could be argued that law teachers’ voices have not been heard sufficiently in the debates around this subject. This is particularly worrying considering that changes in Higher Education are altering the academic lives of law teachers in England. Law teachers may feel they are losing control of their autonomies, identities and values, within a sector that is increasingly regulated, monitored and demanding. This chapter discusses the Teaching Excellence Framework, an initiative opposed by many academics, which appears to be based on economic, rather than educational goals. </p
School teachers undertake an incredibly important nonpareil role in our society. They have undertake...
The prevalent notion of teaching is that what teachers are doing is transmitting some of their acqui...
Inagural lecture by Professor Avrom Sherr as Woolf Chair in Legal Education at the Institute of Adva...
What are law teachers for? Should law teachers have a say for what law schools are for? One would th...
A recent series of changes in Higher Education in general, and legal education, in particular, are a...
A recent series of changes in Higher Education in general, and legal education, in particular, are a...
How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal education has profoundly affected h...
Teaching law has its special pleasures. At Yale, they come in abundance, since our classes are small...
Teaching is a very tedious job if someone does not know how to teach. A teacher plays a pivotal role...
Law teachers make choices over syllabus material, teaching methods and assessment formats, and thus ...
This book on Legal Education was written based upon many of the author's experiences as professor an...
Articulating the role of the law teacher as a form of office, this chapter engages with the qualitie...
There are many difficulties in teaching the law. These problems are often referred to generically as...
The time is rife to encourage law teachers to evaluate their individual subjective views of the law ...
Contemporary higher education, including legal education, incorporates complexities that were not id...
School teachers undertake an incredibly important nonpareil role in our society. They have undertake...
The prevalent notion of teaching is that what teachers are doing is transmitting some of their acqui...
Inagural lecture by Professor Avrom Sherr as Woolf Chair in Legal Education at the Institute of Adva...
What are law teachers for? Should law teachers have a say for what law schools are for? One would th...
A recent series of changes in Higher Education in general, and legal education, in particular, are a...
A recent series of changes in Higher Education in general, and legal education, in particular, are a...
How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal education has profoundly affected h...
Teaching law has its special pleasures. At Yale, they come in abundance, since our classes are small...
Teaching is a very tedious job if someone does not know how to teach. A teacher plays a pivotal role...
Law teachers make choices over syllabus material, teaching methods and assessment formats, and thus ...
This book on Legal Education was written based upon many of the author's experiences as professor an...
Articulating the role of the law teacher as a form of office, this chapter engages with the qualitie...
There are many difficulties in teaching the law. These problems are often referred to generically as...
The time is rife to encourage law teachers to evaluate their individual subjective views of the law ...
Contemporary higher education, including legal education, incorporates complexities that were not id...
School teachers undertake an incredibly important nonpareil role in our society. They have undertake...
The prevalent notion of teaching is that what teachers are doing is transmitting some of their acqui...
Inagural lecture by Professor Avrom Sherr as Woolf Chair in Legal Education at the Institute of Adva...