Papers presented at the Learning in Law Annual Conference 2008
The following full papers are available from Learning in Law Annual Conference 2008:
- Adapting law school learning to the 21st century: constructing improved learning environments – Catherine Dunham and Steven Friedland (Elon University School of Law, USA)
- Back to the future – not rocket science: some thoughts on 20 years of consultations on the future of the BVC and pupillage – Frances Burton (University of the West of England)
- Designing student learning by promoting formative assessment – Alison Bone (University of Brighton)
- The Government of Wales Act 2006: the challenges for legal education – Richard Owen (University of Glamorgan)
- “It’s Land Law, Captain, but not as we know it: using drama to enhance large group learning – Mark Davys and Jenny Smith (Keele University)
- PodLaw: developing a portable learning environment to enhance the study of law – Chris Hull (St Mary’s University College)
- Spirituality and academic performance at a Catholic law school: an empirical study – Scott Taylor (University of St Thomas, USA)
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