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Boys, Stephanie K.; Quiring, Stephanie Q.; Harris, Evan; Hagan, Carrie A. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2015
Social workers and attorneys both interact with persons from diverse backgrounds every day, yet although interpersonal skills are an essential focus of social work education, these skills are not addressed in legal education. Interdisciplinary courses in which social workers and lawyers learn interpersonal skills together and have an opportunity…
Descriptors: Social Work, Interdisciplinary Approach, Service Learning, Lawyers
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Smith-Ruig, Theresa – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
The role of work-integrated learning (WIL) is a popular focus at many universities, including among academics in the business disciplines in Australia. This article explores whether a mentoring programme provided for female business and law students results in similar benefits as those reported for WIL activities and, hence, provides career- and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Mentors, Foreign Countries, Females
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Samuri, Mohd Al-Adib; Wahab, Norazla Abdul; Kusrin, Zuliza Mohd; Muda, Mohd Zamro; Manap, Norhoneydayatie Abdul – International Education Studies, 2013
One of the issues that often circulates among newly recruited Sharia lawyers is the lack of the required capability or aptitude to be a Sharia counsel, especially when conducting legal counseling with clients. The Department of Sharia law, Faculty of Islamic Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), must play an important role in preparing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Islam, Religious Factors, Counselor Client Relationship
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Iwuchukwu, Onyeka – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2014
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perception of students on the implementation of e-examination and their preparedness for facilitation through a web-based learning platform at the National Open University of Nigeria. Information gathered from the year three and year four students who registered for courses in English Literature in…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Online Courses, Web Based Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Joubert, Deidre – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2013
This paper addresses the insufficient traditional method of assessment of tests and examination, which is purely the regurgitation of information. Unfortunately some lecturers tend to cling to the traditional method of assessment as it is an easy route for them to follow. The said method does not encourage the students to become critical thinkers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation, Critical Thinking, Legal Education (Professions)
Traverse, Maria A. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Research on post-graduate performance, pertaining to law school graduates, indicates that success in the legal profession is attributable to more than the theoretical content or cognitive knowledge obtained through educational curricula. Research suggests that the combination of creative and analytic thinking skills contributes to a higher rate of…
Descriptors: Law Students, Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions), Graduates
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Stockwell, Glenn – JALT CALL Journal, 2013
While learners can acquire vocabulary through extensive reading (Pigada & Schmitt, 2006), research suggests that acquisition can be more effective when supplemented with targeted vocabulary activities (e.g., Paribakht & Wesche, 1997). Problems arise, however, in determining what vocabulary learners have acquired, and what items should be…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries
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Stallman, Helen – Higher Education Research and Development, 2012
This qualitative study investigated the role of competition in the success and distress of law students. Participants from an Australian law faculty attended one of four focus groups (undergraduate, postgraduate, academic staff and administrative staff). They discussed their perceptions of competition, the competitive behaviours in law students,…
Descriptors: Competition, Foreign Countries, Focus Groups, Law Students
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Scager, Karin; Akkerman, Sanne F.; Keesen, Fried; Mainhard, M. Tim; Pilot, Albert; Wubbels, Theo – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2012
Universities in many countries increasingly value talent, and do so by developing special honors programs for their top students. The selection process for these programs often relies on the students' prior achievements in school. Research has shown, however, that school grades do not sufficiently predict academic success. According to Renzulli's…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Intelligence, Persistence, Creative Thinking
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Holtzworth-Munroe, Amy; Applegate, Amy G.; Rudd Brittany N.; Freeman, Ann; D'Onofrio, Brian – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2013
There is growing interest in interdisciplinary training programs for law students. The goal of these programs is to prepare law students for the real world interdisciplinary settings they will face in their careers. However, there exists little research to provide evidence of the utility of such training. This study examined the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Law Students, Law Related Education, Psychology
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Habel, Chad; Stubbs, Matthew – Research in Learning Technology, 2014
This article reports on an action-research project designed to investigate the effect of a technological intervention on the complex interactions between student engagement, participation, attendance and preparation in a large lecture delivered as part of a compulsory first-year law course, a discipline which has not been the focus of any previous…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Voting, Law Students, Law Schools
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Thanaraj, Ann – Practitioner Research in Higher Education, 2012
This paper reports on a phenomenographic study about the different ways that undergraduate law students understood and conceptualised the idea of e-portfolios as used on their programme. The aim of the study was to investigate variations in conceptions of e-portfolios, including their purpose, benefits and problems as experienced by students. The…
Descriptors: Portfolio Assessment, Portfolios (Background Materials), Electronic Publishing, Undergraduate Students
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Haarala-Muhonen, Anne; Ruohoniemi, Mirja; Lindblom-Ylanne, Sari – Studies in Higher Education, 2011
This study explores factors affecting the study pace of law students during their first academic year. The participants comprised two student groups: those whose number of study credits were the lowest and highest. Altogether, 25 students (11 with a slow and 14 with a fast study pace) were interviewed. The factors affecting study pace mentioned by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Law Students, Self Management, Learning Strategies
Pan, Yung-Yi – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation interrogates the experiences of Asian American and Latino law students, as racialized second-generation, children of immigrants entering an elite profession. Intersecting immigration, race and ethnicity, and professional socialization literature, I compare the students' experiences across race, gender, socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Law Students, Asian American Students, Hispanic American Students, Aspiration
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McNamara, Judith – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2013
A fundamental aspect of work integrated learning (WIL) is the development of professional competence, the ability of students to perform in the workplace. Alignment theory therefore suggests that the assessment of WIL should include an assessment of students' demonstration of professional competence in the workplace. The assessment of professional…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Competence, Professional Education, Evaluation Problems
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