Using reflective practice assessment in the first year of law to encourage a positive professional identity and promote law student well-being
Contribuinte(s) |
Mortimer, Rachel |
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01/07/2012
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Resumo |
In this paper we argue that intentional curriculum design in the first year of law should encourage law students to develop an emergent sense of a positive professional identity. When first year law students engage with a nascent notion of a positive professional identity, their well-being is supported because their studies are informed and contextualised by a sense of purpose for their future professional life. In a first year law subject run for the first time at the QUT Law School in 2011, reflective practice was successfully used to achieve these goals. The paper discusses the subject, the opportunity of using reflective practice to teach a positive sense of professional identity, and some student perspectives on the subject’s design. |
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QUT Events |
Relação |
http://www.fyhe.com.au/past_papers/papers12/Papers/13D.pdf Field, Rachael M. & Duffy, James (2012) Using reflective practice assessment in the first year of law to encourage a positive professional identity and promote law student well-being. In Mortimer, Rachel (Ed.) Proceedings of the 15th International First Year in Higher Education Conference, QUT Events, Sofitel Brisbane Central, Brisbane, pp. 1-9. |
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Copyright 2012 the authors. |
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Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #130303 Education Assessment and Evaluation #130305 Educational Counselling #180100 LAW #HERN #Mental Health #depression #anxiety #resilience #curriculum #hope #optimism #positive professional identity #reflective practice #Law student well-being |
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Conference Paper |