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In the last few decades university teaching has been recognised as an activity which can be studied and improved through educational scholarship. In some disciplines this is now well established. It remains emergent in legal education. The field is rich with questions to be answered, issues to be raised.

This book provides the first overall review of legal education scholarship. The chapters outline the history of legal education research and provide a detailed analysis of the trends in areas of publication. Beyond this, the book suggests a typology for further conceptualising the field and a series of suggested paths for future research. The book originated from the 2017 UNSW conference Research in Legal Education: State of the Art? It features internationally respected authors who bring their perspectives on how legal education as a field of research should be conceptualised. The collection is arranged into three themes. First, a historical view is taken of the emergence

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART I INTRODUCTION:

Chapter 1 Legal Education Research as an Imperative

Ben Golder, Marina Nehme, Alex Steel and Prue Vines*

Chapter 2 The histories of legal education scholarship

Fiona Cownie

PART II CURRENT LANDSCAPES:

Chapter 3 Theoretical Legal Education Research: Engaging neoliberalism

Peter Burdon

Chapter 4 The Poverty of Pessimism

David Dixon

Chapter 5 Empirical Legal Education Research: Empirical research in Australia

Alex Steel

Chapter 6 Practical Legal Education Research: A meta-survey of teaching and learning in practice-based education

Kristoffer Greaves

Chapter 7 Towards a Taxonomy of Legal Education Research

Kate Galloway*, Melissa Castan and Alex Steel

PART III CALLS FOR ACTION:

8 Who Controls University Legal Education in UK

Anthony Bradney

Chapter 9 A virtuous journey through the regulation minefield

Sally Kift

Chapter 10 Trends in Legal Education Reform

Julian Webb

Chapter 11 Thinking or Acting Like A Lawyer? What We Don’t know about Legal Education and are Afraid to Ask

Carrie Menkel-Meadow

Chapter 12 Equipping the Legally Literate Leaders of Tomorrow

Tania Leiman

Chapter 13 Prometheus, Sisyphus, Themis: Three futures for legal education research

Paul Maharg

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 12/13/2021 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781032240503, 978-1032240503
    ISBN10: 1032240504

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In the last few decades university teaching has been recognised as an activity which can be studied and improved through educational scholarship. In some disciplines this is now well established. It remains emergent in legal education. The field is rich with questions to be answered, issues to be raised.

    This book provides the first overall review of legal education scholarship. The chapters outline the history of legal education research and provide a detailed analysis of the trends in areas of publication. Beyond this, the book suggests a typology for further conceptualising the field and a series of suggested paths for future research. The book originated from the 2017 UNSW conference Research in Legal Education: State of the Art? It features internationally respected authors who bring their perspectives on how legal education as a field of research should be conceptualised. The collection is arranged into three themes. First, a historical view is taken of the emergence

    Table of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    PART I INTRODUCTION:

    Chapter 1 Legal Education Research as an Imperative

    Ben Golder, Marina Nehme, Alex Steel and Prue Vines*

    Chapter 2 The histories of legal education scholarship

    Fiona Cownie

    PART II CURRENT LANDSCAPES:

    Chapter 3 Theoretical Legal Education Research: Engaging neoliberalism

    Peter Burdon

    Chapter 4 The Poverty of Pessimism

    David Dixon

    Chapter 5 Empirical Legal Education Research: Empirical research in Australia

    Alex Steel

    Chapter 6 Practical Legal Education Research: A meta-survey of teaching and learning in practice-based education

    Kristoffer Greaves

    Chapter 7 Towards a Taxonomy of Legal Education Research

    Kate Galloway*, Melissa Castan and Alex Steel

    PART III CALLS FOR ACTION:

    8 Who Controls University Legal Education in UK

    Anthony Bradney

    Chapter 9 A virtuous journey through the regulation minefield

    Sally Kift

    Chapter 10 Trends in Legal Education Reform

    Julian Webb

    Chapter 11 Thinking or Acting Like A Lawyer? What We Don’t know about Legal Education and are Afraid to Ask

    Carrie Menkel-Meadow

    Chapter 12 Equipping the Legally Literate Leaders of Tomorrow

    Tania Leiman

    Chapter 13 Prometheus, Sisyphus, Themis: Three futures for legal education research

    Paul Maharg

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