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Graduate standards in law: the current practice of external examining

(Transcript of a section of the Graduate standards in law report, 1997) The comments below were made by a group of experienced externals at a workshop in Manchester. They illustrate the concerns wh…

A more hit than miss report?

In this editorial from the Autumn 2009 issue of Directions Julian Webb, UKCLE Director, examines the recent report on higher education in England, asking whether its recommendations can be made to wo…

Graduate standards in law: background and aims

(Transcript of a section of the Graduate standards in law report, 1997) Law departments have traditionally felt distinctive and have often felt less than comfortable with pressures within their …

Extracts from the subject benchmark statement for law

Tables 1a and 1b below are extracted from the Appendices to the Quality Assurance Agency’s Subject benchmark statement for law (2000), referred to in the chapter on defining the legal research …

Graduate standards in law

Transcript of the Graduate standards in law report, a study into the feasibility of developing benchmark standards for law and the role of the external examiner in supporting this, conducted on beh…

What's reflection got to do with it?

element of this ability. Reflection and benchmarking There are seven areas of performance for law against which students must be judged capable. These are sub-divided into three categories: …

Graduate standards in law: a framework for describing graduateness in law

A framework for describing graduateness in law (Transcript of a section of the Graduate standards in law report, 1997) The project has identified four issues which need to be tackled by instituti…

Revised law subject benchmark statement: UKCLE response

In August 2006 the Quality Assurance Agency issued a draft law subject benchmark statement for consultation – the UKCLE response is given below. The new law subject benchmark statement was rele…

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