Coding for Critical Thinking: A Case Study in Embedding Complementary Skills in Legal Education

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Legal Education Review Pub Date : 2022-05-26 DOI:10.53300/001c.36060
T. Ryan
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This article contributes to the debate over the place of skills in the law curriculum, offering observations from the author’s experience in scaffolding critical thinking skills and coding into an online legal philosophy class at the University of Canberra. It begins by justifying the selection of critical thinking and coding as skills that should be better integrated into the law curriculum in the 21st century. It then describes pedagogical models for improving students’ skills through scaffolding and other strategies. It proceeds to explain how these can be implemented to facilitate students’ critical thinking and coding skills and, in a complementary way, mastery of the subject matter. The article suggests how different types of skills can be integrated into law units and how the risks of over-crowding the curriculum can be managed. The conclusion reiterates the importance of critical thinking and coding skills and urges other educators to consider how these and other skills can be better integrated into their teaching.
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批判性思维的编码:在法律教育中嵌入互补技能的案例研究
这篇文章为关于技能在法律课程中的地位的辩论做出了贡献,提供了作者在堪培拉大学建立批判性思维技能和将其编码到在线法律哲学课程中的经验。它首先证明了批判性思维和编码的选择是正确的,这些技能应该更好地融入21世纪的法律课程。然后介绍了通过脚手架和其他策略提高学生技能的教学模式。它继续解释如何实施这些措施,以促进学生的批判性思维和编码技能,并以互补的方式掌握主题。文章建议如何将不同类型的技能融入法律单元,以及如何管理课程过度拥挤的风险。结论重申了批判性思维和编码技能的重要性,并敦促其他教育工作者考虑如何将这些技能和其他技能更好地融入教学中。
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