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Heart, Tsipi; Finklestein, Elad; Cohen, Menashe – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess students' perceptions of four teaching and learning (T&L) methods used in a blended learning Contract Law course, namely, frontal, written assignments, simulations and online asynchronous T&L. Design/methodology/approach: Law students (n = 417) filled in an anonymous questionnaire on their…
Descriptors: Law Students, Legal Education (Professions), Contracts, Blended Learning
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Turner, Jason James; Amirnuddin, Puteri Sofia; Singh, Harmahinder Singh Iqbal – Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, 2019
Purpose: The objective of this study was to examine the role of legal learning space in a Malaysian university and how this space impacts on law students' preparation for the employment market. This study comes in response to the issue of inexperienced graduates, who lack appropriate employability skills for the world of work, commonly referred to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Law Students, Employment Potential, Job Skills
Murray, Paul V. – 1986
The relationship between a two-semester university-based legal clinic experience and the moral judgment of third-year law school student participants was investigated. A nonstandard form of the Kohlberg Moral Judgment Interview (MJI) was administered to 20 students at the beginning of the clinic and to the remaining 14 students near the completion…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Law Students, Legal Education (Professions)
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Givelber, Daniel J.; And Others – Journal of Legal Education, 1995
A study of law students' beliefs about quality of learning in work settings, and which factors distinguish between settings supporting good learning and those that do not, is described. Results correspond to a theory of ecological learning. Criticisms of workplace learning are examined. It is argued that legal educators need not control the work…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Quality, Experiential Learning, Higher Education