Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2777802608> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 81 of
81
with 100 items per page.
- W2777802608 abstract "Since the time when legal education became the preserve of universities and other higher education providers there has been an uneasy relationship between the ‘aims’ of a liberal course of study and the demands of a practising profession. In addition, educators have dominated formal legal learning with a rules-driven curriculum delivered principally in the format of lectures – where students are seen and treated primarily as passive recipients of knowledge.On joining academia from legal practice in the early 1990s my work has been principally focused on addressing the tensions implicit in the above – looking at what we as educators, practitioners, students and the wider public need and want from legal education and the most effective ways of achieving that.Taking the importance of knowledge, skills and values as a framework I have published widely on both the content and means of delivery of legal education. Whilst the former (content) must be seen in context – undergraduates for example may have very different outcomes set for them as compared with those an overtly vocational course – the latter (delivery) has a common denominator. This is to do with how students learn and how they can be encouraged to take responsibility for, and make the most of, that.Learning through experience supported by the means to conduct critical reflection is at the centre of my work. I have looked, in particular, at developing models of 'clinic' where students, under requisite supervision, engage in real or realistic casework in order to comprehend relevant content, be that legal doctrine, lawyering skills or professional and ethical considerations.This work has been recognised as ‘pioneering’ in the development of clinical legal education both in the UK and further afield, as evidenced by the volume of publications, numerous citations in other works and requests made by others for assistance, particularly in developing clinics.Most recently I have been looking at whether these pedagogic and professional practice models have transferable value in civil and common law jurisdictions and to what extent they aide access to justice.The publications – a mix of books, book chapters, articles in refereed journals and other material in the public domain – that I rely on are listed in Appendix 1 to this commentary and show, I submit, how I have made a significant contribution to knowledge through the development of clinic as pedagogy and the utility of this, for student, client, profession and the wider public in a domestic and international context.This submission looks initially at the context of my published work and recounts a journey encompassing different models of clinical legal education. This is followed by a section setting out a framework for understanding the nature, scope and extent of ‘clinic’. In order the encapsulate what clinic is and what potential is offered a taxonomy is suggested based on the variants that determine the educational, public service and professional reach of experiential learning in general and clinical legal education in particular. I then focus on three aspects of my work represented by the publications on which I rely for this award – simulation, model modification and international transferability and provide examples of these manifestations of clinic alongside analysis from other scholars. The final substantive section of the submission attempts to locate what I have published within the wider context of current changes and proposed reforms in legal education. The conclusions reached include the recognition of the importance of clinic (actual and potential) in serving the various agendas held by relevant stakeholders." @default.
- W2777802608 created "2018-01-05" @default.
- W2777802608 creator A5073693877 @default.
- W2777802608 date "2017-01-01" @default.
- W2777802608 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2777802608 title "Learning Through Experience: Developing Clinical Models for Legal Education" @default.
- W2777802608 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2777802608 type Work @default.
- W2777802608 sameAs 2777802608 @default.
- W2777802608 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2777802608 crossrefType "dissertation" @default.
- W2777802608 hasAuthorship W2777802608A5073693877 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C177264268 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C18762648 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C19417346 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C2776211767 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C39549134 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C47177190 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C509550671 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C524211801 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C55587333 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C668760 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C127413603 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C151730666 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C15744967 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C177264268 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C17744445 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C18762648 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C19417346 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C199360897 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C199539241 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C2776211767 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C2779343474 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C39549134 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C41008148 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C47177190 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C509550671 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C524211801 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C55587333 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C668760 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C71924100 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C78519656 @default.
- W2777802608 hasConceptScore W2777802608C86803240 @default.
- W2777802608 hasLocation W27778026081 @default.
- W2777802608 hasOpenAccess W2777802608 @default.
- W2777802608 hasPrimaryLocation W27778026081 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W1492716762 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W1552630659 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W2411037917 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W2595321321 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W2895503172 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W2904065380 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W2972830523 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W2993791663 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W3000309457 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W3011892326 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W3123281170 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W3124880189 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W3126138292 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W3199826002 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W3201744699 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W581942304 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W69798106 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W1695831008 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W2316651245 @default.
- W2777802608 hasRelatedWork W2463454462 @default.
- W2777802608 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2777802608 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2777802608 magId "2777802608" @default.
- W2777802608 workType "dissertation" @default.