这是两个部门的故事:动态的课程变化与动态变化的职业

S. Kift
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近几十年来,21世纪律师的工作环境发生了巨大变化。虽然法律实践发生了根本性的变化,但尚不清楚法律教育改革是否与现代实践的要求保持同步。在第三产业也因其无法控制的外部驱动因素而发生转变的环境下,昆士兰科技大学法学院对其本科法律课程进行了重大的重新构想。澳大利亚法律改革委员会2000年的劝告鼓励围绕“律师需要能够做什么”重新定位法律教育,而不是局限于“律师需要知道什么”的传统焦点,学院开始围绕研究生能力框架的开发和实施进行课程更新。学院不仅希望解决第一年过渡的一般问题,而且还致力于提供一揽子教学机会,将实质性内容、理论和实践知识与某些一般(和某些特定学科)技能的发展结合起来;所有这些都是在法律背景下为所有学生提供的基本能力水平,而不管他们之前的背景和经验的多样性。本文将描述这种特殊的教学反应,以满足21世纪法律从业者的需求。
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A TALE OF TWO SECTORS: DYNAMIC CURRICULUM CHANGE FOR A DYNAMICALLY CHANGING PROFESSION
Recent decades have witnessed dynamic change in the working environment of 21st century lawyers. While the practice of law has changed radically, it is not clear that legal education reform has kept pace with the demands of modern practice. In an environment where the tertiary sector has also been transformed by external drivers beyond its control, the QUT Law Faculty has undertaken a major reconceptualisation of its undergraduate law programs. Encouraged by the Australian Law Reform Commission’s 2000 exhortation to re-orientate legal education around “what lawyers need to be able to do‿, rather than remaining bound to the traditional focus of “what lawyers need to know‿, the Faculty embarked on curriculum renewal centred around the development and implementation of a graduate capability framework. The Faculty wished not only to address the generic issues of first year transition, it was also committed to providing a package of teaching and learning opportunities that combined substantive content, theoretical and practical knowledge with the development of certain generic (and some discipline specific) skills; all of this in a legal context to a basic level of competency for all students, regardless of the diversity of their prior background and experience. This paper will describe this particular pedagogical response to meeting the needs of the 21st century legal practitioner.
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