Tag: open source
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Elaine Gregersen, “The Lived Experiences of a University Law Clinic Supervisor; an Autoethnographic Inquiry”
This is the only study the uses an autoethnographic approach to the practices of clinic supervision. This PhD thesis provides an (accurate) critique of the literature on clinical supervision: “Existing studies overwhelmingly provide detached advice designed to increase the effectiveness of supervisory practice for the benefit of clinic students. There is a paucity of detailed…
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Riette du Plessis, “Clinical Legal Education Models: Recommended Assessment Regimes”
This article examines clinical legal education in South Africa and other countries, setting out both similarities and differences amongst approaches and, in particular, assessment regimes. Differences include required hours, supervision, required curriculum, classroom components and workshops, and assessment methods, including, but not limited to, written tests, short essay quizzes, multiple-choice quizzes, written assignments, oral examination,…
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Meribah Rose & Chris Maylea, “The Case for Implementing Legal Clinical Supervision within Legal Practice, and Recommendations for Best Practices”
his article aimed to explore the potential benefits of incorporating clinical-style supervision into the legal profession more broadly. The authors utilized a narrative literature review which identified, reviewed, and summarized the existing literature on clinical supervision within the legal profession. Results indicated that there are multiple benefits associated with clinical-style supervision, including the reduction of…