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Vol. 23 No. 1 (2016)
Vol. 23 No. 1 (2016)
Published:
2016-01-12
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Editorial
The Special Issue: Problematising Assessment in Clinical Legal Education
Elaine Hall
1-4
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Articles
Evaluation of Collaborative Assessment of Work Integrated Learning
Judith McNamara, Elizabeth Ruinard
5-31
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Through a glass darkly: Assessment of a real client, compulsory clinic in an undergraduate law programme
Cath Sylvester
32-47
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How do we assess in Clinical Legal Education? A “reflection” about reflective learning
José Garcia-Añón
48-65
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Problematizing Competence in Clinical Legal Education: What do we mean by competence and how do we assess non-skill competencies?
Donald Nicolson
66-106
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Assessing experiential learning – us, them and the others
Richard Grimes, Jenny Gibbons
107-136
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‘Pigs are not fattened by being weighed’ – so why assess clinic- and can we defend our methods?
Carol Boothby
137-155
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Assessment in the legal and medical domain: two sides of a coin
Cees P. M. van der Vleuten
156-167
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