Tagged Search
Pages (20)
Legal education in Scotland
news Moving forward: legal education in Scotland – reports and resources from the 2010 UKCLE conference Law Awards of Scotland – 16 September 2010, Glasgow New lawyers essay com…
Professional competence: can it be taught? A workplace perspective.
this shift (for example, the Law Society of Scotland, 2008). Leading commentators in the field have suggested that professionals learn more from applying knowledge in practice rather than learning ab…
The Scottish legal education context
sets the context for legal education in Scotland. (This page is based on articles which originally appeared in the Autumn 2000 and Spring 2001 issues of Directions.) In Scotland the operation of la…
Second guessing: is there a context for Second Life in legal education?
In their paper Michael Bromby and Martin Jones (Glasgow Caledonian University) invited participants to speculate on the potential for Second Life in law, reporting on their experiences with studen…
Culture shock: I don't understand what plagiarism means
At the Learning in Law Annual Conference 2010, Martin Jones (Glasgow Caledonian University) posed the question: whilst universities are chasing international students, are law schools doing enough…
Quality enhancement the Scottish way
The approach to quality assurance in Scotland adopted in 2003 differs from elsewhere in the UK in several ways. The key is the prioritisation of enhancement over assurance and diversity over complian…
Using SIMPLE at the University of Stirling School of Law
Case study on the use of the SIMPLE application in the law school at the University of Stirling, one of five law schools participating in UKCLE’s SIMPLE project. If you would like to know mor…
Using SIMPLE at Glasgow Graduate School of Law
Case study on the use of the SIMPLE application at Glasgow School of Law (GGSL), one of five law schools participating in UKCLE’s SIMPLE project. If you would like to know more about the use …
Presence, emergence and knowledge objects: user interaction in a virtual learning environment
Paul Maharg and Patricia McKellar, Glasgow Graduate School of Law Presentation at Vocational Teachers Forum IV, 8 January 2005 Paul and Patricia’s presentation at the fourth Vocational Teac…
Getting started with e-portfolios: Glasgow Graduate School of Law
(the post-degree course for solicitors in Scotland) in partnership with five Scottish law firms. The pilot was first rolled out in September 2005, at that stage in paper form only – see Stoppin…
Law Student 2002: a profile of law students in Scotland
study of students at six law schools in Scotland Completion date: August 2006 UKCLE funding: £3,500 + £6,975 + £4,900 The Law Student 2002 project, funded by UKCLE’s Nations Fund, followed…
Pathways to the Professions
with The School of Law, the Law Society of Scotland and the Faculty of Advocates have developed an outreach programme for pupils and their families as part of the progamme, designed at giving pupils …
Land reform in Scotland: is it achieving environmental justice?
Environmental justice in legal education reform in Scotland: is it achieving environmental justice? on 29 March 2010. The details of their paper and slides are provided below for information only. Th…
Vocational legal education in Scotland: a model of partnership in action
Liz Campbell, Law Society of Scotland Opening address at Vocational Teachers Forum IV, 8 January 2005 Liz’ opening address at Vocational Teachers Forum IV provided an overview of developm…
Quality assurance in higher education
sections for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales on the QAA website give details of the procedures in each country and links to further information. The academic infrastructure section gi…
Stopping to think: reflections on the use of portfolios
medical practice for general practitioners. In Scotland a ‘revalidation folder’ has been introduced to facilitate and streamline the process of producing and organising the evidence requi…
Directions 8
Spring 2004…
Learning law in Scotland
stages involved in qualifying as a lawyer in Scotland. For information on the practice of legal education in Scotland and support for learning and teaching see our Scotland mini-site. Law schoo…
UKCLE strategy for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
strategy for supporting legal education in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland includes a Nations Fund dedicated to supporting activities of a country specific character. We are developing areas of …
three
…
Comments
There are no comments at this time