Law

The Resource Centre contains practical material about good teaching and learning in the tertiary sector. The Resources can come from the Communities and Project Groups on the site. The Resources are high-quality, well-presented, evidence-based, and relevant to New Zealand.

This section includes items relevant to the teaching of Law and Legal Studies.

Most Recent Resources about Law

Learning and Teaching in the Discipline of Law: achieving and sustaining excellence in a changed and changing environment

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This Australian project closely examined a number of areas associated with ensuring the provision of high quality legal education to achieve quality outcomes for a diverse range of students entering upon a course of study in law.

Selene Mize - Tertiary Teaching Excellence Teaching Profile

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Teaching profile from Selene Mize (Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Otago) - Prime Minister’s Supreme Award winner 2009

Making it Personal: Relevance and Formative Feedback Enhance Learning in Large Classes

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In this publication, Billy O’Steen, Alison Holmes and Richard Scragg describe an approach to personalising learning, and engaging learners among a large first year law course.

UK Centre for Legal Education (UKCLE) Subject Centre of the Higher Education Academy (UK)

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The UK Centre for Legal Education (UKCLE) promotes the development of learning and teaching in legal education at both the academic and vocational stages. Activities include: events, professional development seminars, newsletters and publications, a resource bank, support for research and development in legal education and support for academic networks in law.

Dr Donna Buckingham - Tertiary Teaching Excellence Teaching Profile

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Teaching profile from Dr Donna Buckingham (Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Otago) - a Sustained Excellence Award winner 2007