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Marla L. Dickerson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative descriptive case study delves into the effectiveness of academic support programs (ASPs) for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) law schools, focusing on enhancing academic performance and passing the bar exam. The underrepresentation of minority lawyers in the United States, which is attributed partly…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions), Law Students, Black Colleges
Heatley, Neverson, III – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This study investigated the effect of American Bar Association (ABA) 301-6 on minority enrollment at ABA accredited law schools. The Interpretation sets limits on bar passage rates that schools must adhere to in order to retain accreditation. Citing the historically poorer performance of minority students on bar exams and standardized tests, it…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Law Schools, Law Students, Enrollment Trends
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Tymon, Alex; Harrison, Charlotte; Batistic, Sasa – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
This paper evaluates 'brand me' presentations as a method for developing employability-related self-confidence (ERSC). Measurements of ERSC were taken at three points in time from a sample of 105 full-time business and law students at a UK university. These were analysed alongside student feedback, assessment artefacts, and semi-structured…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Law Students, Business Administration Education, Employment Potential
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Manley, Stewart – English in Education, 2018
Since 2012, I have been using home-made poetry to supplement my teaching of trust law. My experience illustrates how English -- in this case poetry -- can enhance teaching in other fields. Poetry can capture complex concepts in understandable and memorable ways, provide the human context behind abstract principles and increase authenticity in the…
Descriptors: Poetry, Teaching Methods, Laws, Legal Education (Professions)
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Lorber, Pascale; Rooney, Steve; Van Der Enden, Mark – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2019
Student assessment literacy, and staff assessment practices can be enhanced through constructive dialogue, designed to help build better shared understandings, and in which both students and staff can meaningfully contribute. Such a dialogue has great potential to increase student engagement with their own learning. Focusing on a UK university law…
Descriptors: Assessment Literacy, Partnerships in Education, Teacher Student Relationship, Learner Engagement
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Petkov, Sergey; Savishchenko, Viktoriia M.; Semenyshyna-Fihol, Bohdana; Poda, Tetiana A.; Chaika, Iryna M. – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2020
This study deals with solving the current problem of pedagogy of high school -- consolidation of theoretical and practical approaches to ensure the quality of professional training of law students. According to the author, the introduction of simulation modelling technologies in training courses allows enhancing interdisciplinarity in teaching,…
Descriptors: Law Students, Courts, Interdisciplinary Approach, Computer Software
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Shemshuchenko, Yurii S.; Gerasymova, Elvira M.; Vykhovanets, Zorina S.; Mosenkis, Iurii L.; Strokal, Oleksandr M. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
The objective of this study was to find out how effective the use of cloud technologies is in the formation and development of critical thinking in future lawyers. An experimental model using cloud technologies was tested in training courses in the special (Civil Law, Fundamentals of Administrative Law) and general (English for Specific Purposes,…
Descriptors: Law Students, Legal Education (Professions), Computer Software, Critical Thinking
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Luhach, Suman – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2020
Like any other discipline, academic writing is equally crucial for law undergraduates to master. Project reports, argumentative essay writing on current socio-legal affairs and research paper writing comprise requisites in academia for law learners. Students' appropriation of higher order concerns in academic writing is a major challenge for…
Descriptors: Law Students, Undergraduate Students, Writing Processes, Academic Language
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Hafner, Christoph A.; Yu, Cindy – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2020
This study examines the question of how the feedback of peers and teachers on a collaboratively written student text, mediated by track changes and commenting functions in Microsoft (MS) Word, can act as a form of socialization into an academic or professional discipline. It focusses on a collaboratively written legal memorandum, authored by…
Descriptors: Socialization, Peer Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship, Collaborative Writing
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Campbell, Elaine – Practitioner Research in Higher Education, 2015
This paper describes a two year study evaluating student-led group work in the context of a clinical legal education module. The aim of the study was to shift the balance of control from tutor to student, by allowing students to take on the facilitator role in weekly meetings. The findings suggest that (a) students can successfully design and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Facilitators (Individuals), Feedback (Response), Group Activities
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Walker, Sonia; Hobson, Julia – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2014
Aligned assessment is a cornerstone of higher education curriculum design. Yet, it does not address the problem of how students learn "how" they should proceed when faced with a new assessment task. That teaching task is often left to the role of "feedback". This article examines changes to a first year law unit, introduced…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legal Education (Professions), Alignment (Education), Student Evaluation
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Owen, Susanne; Davis, Gary – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2011
Australian higher education institutions are increasingly operating within broader political, economic and social frameworks and the global context. The link between productivity and high level skills and qualifications and the importance of establishing a systematic process for ensuring increased participation of those from under-represented…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Legal Education (Professions), Law Students, Higher Education
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Haarala-Muhonen, Anne; Ruohoniemi, Mirja; Katajavuori, Nina; Lindblom-Ylanne, Sari – Learning Environments Research, 2011
The present study explored differences in students' perceptions of their teaching-learning environments in three professional academic disciplines at the University of Helsinki, using a modified version of the Experiences of Teaching & Learning Questionnaire. A total of 426 first-year students from the Faculties of Law, Pharmacy and Veterinary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Questionnaires, Comparative Analysis, Measures (Individuals)
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Rué, Joan; Font, Antoni; Cebrián, Gisela – Quality in Higher Education, 2013
There is wide agreement that problem-based learning is a key strategy to promote individual abilities for "learning how to learn". This paper presents the main contributions that reflective journals and the problem-based learning approach can make to foster professional knowledge and quality learning in higher education. Thirty-six…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Teamwork, Theory Practice Relationship, Metacognition
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Pinkwart, Niels; Ashley, Kevin; Lynch, Collin; Aleven, Vincent – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2009
Argumentation is a process that occurs often in ill-defined domains and that helps deal with the ill-definedness. Typically a notion of "correctness" for an argument in an ill-defined domain is impossible to define or verify formally because the underlying concepts are open-textured and the quality of the argument may be subject to discussion or…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Law Students, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Problem Solving
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