作为 "法律急救 "的非律师法律教育:社会工作专业学生对法律的参与式探究

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Legal Education Review Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.53300/001c.116167
Stephen Rigby, Daniel J. Toohey, Lisa Toohey, D. McNamara
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文章记录了作者在创建和重新调整社会工作学士学位必修法律模块作为 "法律急救 "课程方面的经验。文章探讨了作者开发的教学方法,该方法的基础是不断向学生解释学习法律的原因,并根据他们在实际实习和职业中可以使用的技能进行量身定制。对于社会工作专业的学生来说,"法律急救 "的方法使他们在分辨特定情况的严重性、了解自己在短期内能做什么以及知道如何和何时与法律专业人士进行有效接触方面培养了信心和技能。文章还说明了参与式调查法在完善课程目标和方法时的价值。文章详细介绍了学生和教师为改进课程的未来迭代而进行的参与式探究。从参与式探究方法中可以获得比主流课程评估方法更丰富的见解,为今后的课程改进提供了明确的方向。这些见解可能对其他希望设计或重新设计课程内容的课程协调员有用。
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Legal Education for Non-Lawyers as ‘Legal First Aid’: A Participatory Inquiry into Law for Social Work Students
The article documents the experience of the authors in creating and re-calibrating a compulsory legal module within a Bachelor of Social Work degree as a course in ‘legal first aid’. The article explores the pedagogical approach the authors developed, which is based on continually explaining to students the reason for studying law in a way that is tailored to skills they can use in their practical placements and profession. For social work students, the ‘legal first aid’ approach enabled them to develop confidence and skills in triaging the seriousness of particular situations, understanding what they can do in the short term, and knowing how and when to usefully engage with legal professionals. The article also illustrates the value of a participatory inquiry method when refining course aims and approaches. The article details the participatory inquiry undertaken by the students and teachers with the aim of improving future iterations of the course. The rich insights that can be obtained from a participatory inquiry method offered much more robust insights than mainstream course evaluation methods, providing clear direction for future course refinements. These insights may be useful to course coordinators of other programs who are wishing to design or redesign course content.
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