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Michelle Sanson
A survey of 2,528 students across all faculties at the University of New South Wales was carried out in 2005 to collect information about their...
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Law Students’ Attitudes to Education: Pointers to Depression In the Legal Academy and the Profession?
Massimilliano TaniPrue Vines
This article focuses on what is likely the most common form of simulation used in law schools, the moot. It discusses concerns about the use...
Reflective practice is an important skill for law students to develop because it will assist them to become independent, lifelong learners and also to cope...
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Assessing Reflection Skills in Law Using Criterion
Kelley BurtonJudith McNamara
Two developments in legal studies over past generations are the development of a critical discourse and literature addressed to shortcomings of legal education, and the...
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The Relevance of the Social Sciences for Legal Education
Tim Berard
Research indicates that the dropout rate for first year students in universities is traditionally higher than for later years, with external or distance students posing...