Some innovations in assessment in legal education.

This publication describes the results of a November 2008 workshop designed to explore assessment options for tertiary legal students in Australia. It was a one-day practically oriented meeting, held at Bond University and attended by legal academics from 15 law schools around Australia, within a cl...

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Institution:Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)
Autore principale: Owen, Susanne
Pubblicazione: Australian Learning and Teaching Council 2009
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Riassunto:This publication describes the results of a November 2008 workshop designed to explore assessment options for tertiary legal students in Australia. It was a one-day practically oriented meeting, held at Bond University and attended by legal academics from 15 law schools around Australia, within a climate underscored by the values of criterion-referenced assessment. Participants were asked to think about assessment that can create opportunities for self- and peer-evaluation, make success criteria transparent, reflect intended graduate attributes and learning outcomes, and respond to more than content and legal analysis. Participants worked to produce comprehensively planned assessment tasks that reflected clear outcomes to be achieved and stated explicit criteria for success. [p.4, ed]
ISBN:9780980643701

9780980643701