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Law School Survey of Student Engagement, 2010
The Law School Survey of Student Engagement (LSSSE) focuses on activities related to effective learning in law school. The results of this year's survey show how law students use their time and what they think about their legal education experience, while simultaneously providing guidance to law schools seeking to improve engagement and learning.…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Law Students, Law Schools, School Surveys
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Arutiunova, E. M. – Russian Education and Society, 2008
As a result of the transformation that has taken place in Russia, people there today are living in a different country with a different name, a different political system, a different present and future. For this reason, the problem of identifying with this new "different thing," the foundation of which still, to a considerable extent,…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Social Change, Foreign Countries
Spencer, Rachel – International Education Journal, 2007
In order to qualify as a lawyer in Australia, each law graduate must complete a recognised practical qualification. In 2002, the Australasian Professional Legal Education Council (APLEC) published a recommended set of competency standards which all entry level lawyers should meet in order to be eligible to be admitted as a legal practitioner. Upon…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legal Education (Professions), Practicums, Law Students
Law School Survey of Student Engagement, 2011
The Law School Survey of Student Engagement (LSSSE) focuses on activities that affect learning in law school. This year's results show how law students spend their time, what they think about their experience in law school, and guide schools in their efforts to improve engagement and learning. The selected results are based on responses from more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Legal Education (Professions), Law Students
Law School Survey of Student Engagement, 2009
The Law School Survey of Student Engagement (LSSSE) focuses on activities that affect learning in law school. The results in this year's survey show how law students use their time, what they think about their legal training, and what law schools can do to improve engagement and learning. The selected results reported in this study are based on…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Legal Education (Professions), Law Students, Law Schools
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Burksaitiene, Nijole; Tereseviciene, Margarita – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2008
Alternative approaches to learning and assessment have become common practice in higher education today. While these approaches have several learning, instructional and assessment advantages for students and teachers, a need exists for a better understanding of their consequential evidence. The purpose of this study was to examine students'…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Law Students, Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness
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Khawaja, Nigar G.; Duncanson, Krystle – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2008
Depression is a problem in the student population and may impact students of any age, gender and ethnicity. Previous studies have indicated student demographic characteristics are associated with depression; however, these studies have not utilised scales specifically designed to measure depression in the student population. The aim of the present…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Measures (Individuals), College Students, Gender Differences
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Henderson, Bethany Rubin – Journal of Legal Education, 2003
Explores the purpose of law school and its impact on students' perceptions of professional norms. Reviews reasons for student dissatisfaction with law school and examines the current pedagogical and curricular practices. Offers suggestions to improve the relevance of legal education to the real world lawyers will encounter. (SLD)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Law Schools, Law Students, Legal Education (Professions)
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Reid, Anna; Nagarajan, Vijaya; Dortins, Emma – Higher Education Research and Development, 2006
Students intent on a career as a legal professional prepare for this through university study. The research reported in this paper looks at the clear relationships described by law students between the focus of their university study and their perceptions of the nature of work as a legal professional. We suggest that the current approach to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Law Students, Legal Education (Professions), Holistic Approach
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Brantley, Warren G. – Journal of Drug Education, 1976
A survey of attitudes concerning marijuana was conducted among law school students (N=245) at a southern university. General trends indicated were that a liberalization of attitudes is occurring and that there is acceptance, in a professional capacity, of the lawyer who uses marijuana. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Law Schools, Law Students, Lawyers
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Levine, Henry D. – Journal of Legal Education, 1976
This survey and analysis provides a picture of the role of each component of Ames (the cases, BSA advisors, arguments, and judges) in overall student attitudes towards the program. Understanding student reactions to Ames through appropriate polling can improve the quality of debate over the program and its contribution to first year study. (LBH)
Descriptors: Courts, Higher Education, Law Students, Lawyers
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Slaby, Andrew E.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1972
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Higher Education, Law Students, Lawyers
Thomas, Kenneth R.; O'Brien, Rebecca A. – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1984
Examined the stability of prestige rankings for 25 occupations and determined whether business, education, and law students (N=162) differ in their rankings of specific occupations. Results indicated that prestige rankings of these occupations have remained stable over time and that students differed in their rankings of occupations. (BH)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Students, Education Majors, Higher Education
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Usprich, S. J. – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
An alternative to conventional law school course enrollment restrictions, implemented at the University of Western Ontario, provides for students to accumulate "points" designating the importance placed on gaining entry into particular courses. The system's primary advantage is that it allows students to express their course priorities.…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Educational Economics, Enrollment Influences, Higher Education
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Elkins, James R. – Journal of Legal Education, 1985
Excerpts from law students' journals illustrate themes of their early experiences with law school, including idealism, high expectations, exhilaration, frustration, stress, conflict, boredom, alienation, and despair. (MSE)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Autobiographies, Diaries, Higher Education
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