The literature (and e-literature) on Problem Based Learning in Law suggests that this approach has been adopted with enthusiasm by some lecturers in the United Kingdom, Europe and Hong Kong. This article will explore the adoption of PBL approaches through the literature in order to draw some conclusions about the nature of PBL approaches in law and their relationship with institutional approaches to legal education. Problem Based Learning approaches are not visible in New Zealand. The article discusses the reasons for PBL's invisibility and PBL's appropriateness in the New Zealand legal education context now and in the future of legal work. Part of the New Zealand context is the participation of the indigenous people in legal education and ...
Higher education in law should develop students’ skills such as working collaboratively, communicati...
Problem-based learning (PBL), first developed for use in a professional setting at McMaster Universi...
The aim of this study was to explore students' attitudes toward problem-based learning (PBL). The St...
The author introduces 'Problem Based Learning ('PBL') comparing with a case method and a problem me...
Problem Based Learning (PBL) has been adopted as an assisted learning approach in the International ...
Problem-based Learning: Legal Education for the 21th Century Abstract The ever-faster changing moder...
This chapter looks at the use of problem-based learning (PBL) at York Law School, and explores some ...
Problem-Based Learning has been considered as an effective educational method in legal education. H...
One of the primary challenges for a law lecturer is to take students beyond their own assumptions a...
This paper is intended to provide legal educators with an introduction to problem-based learning. Pr...
‘Action learning’ is based on the concept that ‘through the process of reflection and action it is p...
In Aalborg, the law teachers have chosen to supply traditional lectures with case-based instruction ...
This paper originated as a session at the Society of Legal Scholars conference in Leicester in Septe...
This paper is based on a first-hand experience in implementing PBL for teaching Malaysian Legal Syst...
A lack of alignment between professional practice and education has triggered the move to alternativ...
Higher education in law should develop students’ skills such as working collaboratively, communicati...
Problem-based learning (PBL), first developed for use in a professional setting at McMaster Universi...
The aim of this study was to explore students' attitudes toward problem-based learning (PBL). The St...
The author introduces 'Problem Based Learning ('PBL') comparing with a case method and a problem me...
Problem Based Learning (PBL) has been adopted as an assisted learning approach in the International ...
Problem-based Learning: Legal Education for the 21th Century Abstract The ever-faster changing moder...
This chapter looks at the use of problem-based learning (PBL) at York Law School, and explores some ...
Problem-Based Learning has been considered as an effective educational method in legal education. H...
One of the primary challenges for a law lecturer is to take students beyond their own assumptions a...
This paper is intended to provide legal educators with an introduction to problem-based learning. Pr...
‘Action learning’ is based on the concept that ‘through the process of reflection and action it is p...
In Aalborg, the law teachers have chosen to supply traditional lectures with case-based instruction ...
This paper originated as a session at the Society of Legal Scholars conference in Leicester in Septe...
This paper is based on a first-hand experience in implementing PBL for teaching Malaysian Legal Syst...
A lack of alignment between professional practice and education has triggered the move to alternativ...
Higher education in law should develop students’ skills such as working collaboratively, communicati...
Problem-based learning (PBL), first developed for use in a professional setting at McMaster Universi...
The aim of this study was to explore students' attitudes toward problem-based learning (PBL). The St...