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Burton, Kelley – Journal of Learning Design, 2016
In an Australian legal education context, there is minimal research on designing and implementing a court report as a summative assessment task. This journal article attempts to fill this gap by reflecting on the journey of a legal educator who pioneered a court report for a core final year course in a Bachelor of Laws program with large cohorts…
Descriptors: Law Students, Legal Education (Professions), Summative Evaluation, Court Litigation
Lindsay, Katherine; Kirby, Dianne; Dluzewska, Teresa; Campbell, Sher – Journal of Learning Design, 2015
Since "Courting the Blues" was published by Kelk, Luscombe, Medlow and Hickie in 2009, legal educators across Australia have been measuring psychological distress in law students, as well as implementing and evaluating strategies to support students' well-being. This paper reports on initiatives implemented at the Newcastle Law School in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legal Education (Professions), Law Students, Well Being
Jones, Derek – Journal of Learning Design, 2014
This paper considers the design of assessment for students of design according to behaviourist versus experiential pedagogical approaches, relating these to output-oriented as opposed to process-oriented assessment methods. It is part case study and part recognition of the importance of process in design education and how this might be applied in…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Experiential Learning, Design, Student Evaluation