平衡便利与联系:流行病期间法学院教学与学习的融合

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Legal Education Review Pub Date : 2023-01-12 DOI:10.53300/001c.67932
Jill Howieson, Ben Di Sabato, Emmelie Sparkes, Vincent O. Mancini
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本文报道了2021年在西澳大利亚大学法学院完成为期两周的争议解决强化课程的30名学生的生活经历。该课程在第一周完全在线授课,第二周在传统的面对面授课。采用在线学习是为了应对政府为抗击持续的新冠肺炎疫情而强制实施的封锁。疫情为高等教育提供者创造了一个新的局面,教师需要对法律教育的提供进行快速调整。通过为学生提供旨在捕捉他们在DR背景下面对面和在线交付模式体验的活动,法学院的工作人员能够对法学院学生在此期间的生活获得宝贵的见解。定性和定量研究结果表明,向在线交付的过渡在某些方面是矛盾的,因为学生们报告了好处和局限性。本文有助于积累文献,探讨法学院背景下在线教育的影响,强调学生发现的有效实施的潜在障碍和促进因素。在新冠肺炎后的形势下,在线送货越来越重要,进一步调查仍然势在必行。
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Balancing Convenience and Connection: Blending Law School Teaching and Learning During a Pandemic
This article reports on the lived experiences of 30 students completing a two-week intensive course on Dispute Resolution (DR) at the University of Western Australia Law School in 2021. The course was delivered fully-online in the first week, and in a traditional face-to-face setting in the second week. The adoption of online learning was in response to a government-mandated lockdown to combat the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic created a new landscape for higher education providers, where teachers needed to implement rapid adjustments to the delivery of legal education. By providing students with activities designed to capture their experiences with face-to-face and online delivery modes in the context of DR, Law School staff were able to gain valuable insight into the life of a law student during this time. The qualitative and quantitative findings revealed that the transition to online delivery was in some ways paradoxical, as students reported both benefits and limitations. This article contributes to accumulating literature exploring the impact of online delivery of education within a law school context, highlighting the potential barriers and facilitators to effective implementation identified by students. Further inquiry remains imperative in a post COVID-19 landscape where online delivery is increasingly relevant.
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