Research and reflections on being a ‘good’ teacher
Research and reflections on being a ‘good’ teacher My teaching is inspired and informed by Paolo Freire’s critical pedagogy as well as, more broadly, by Jean Piaget (Science of.
A letter to Sydney Law students
Getting arrested is certainly one way for someone like me to get people’s attention, ‘someone like me’ being a white, middle class, male law professor; we don’t get arrested,.
Reflections on clinical legal education at Kingsford Legal Centre
Thinking about the role that Kingsford Legal Centre (KLC) has played in relation to clinical legal education, I wondered ‘what if there never been a KLC?’; how might clinical.
Reflections on legal education and social justice
Reflections on legal education and social justice, from Open Hand, newsletter of Law Reform and Social Justice (LRSJ) at the ANU College of Law. December 2010: Contrary to a.
Chaos theory and an active legal education
Perhaps the best recognised manifestation of chaos theory is the Mandelbrot set, the brilliantly colourful, intensely detailed magnification of images that demonstrates the infinite process of repetitive patterns in.
An interview with Richard Chisholm
Richard Chisholm was for many years a professor of law at the University of New South Wales, and Judge of the Family Court. He is an expert in family.