Two Birds, One Stone: Combining Student Assessment and Socio-Legal Research

Gary Potter, C. Williams

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    Abstract

    We describe here a method of assessment for students. A number of short-comings of traditional assessment methods, especially essays and examinations, are discussed and an alternative assessment method, the student project, is suggested. The method aims not just to overcome the short-comings of more traditional methods, but also to provide over-worked and under-resourced academics with viable primary data for socio-legal research work. Limitations to the method are discussed, with proposals for minimising the impact of these limitations. The whole �student project� approach is also discussed with reference to the Quality Assurance Agency benchmark standards for law degrees, standards which are expected of all institutions in the UK.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-18
    Number of pages18
    JournalThe Law Teacher
    Volume41 (1)
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

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