Although law schools do an excellent job of helping students to 'think like a lawyer', data show that clients, employers, and the legal system require a greater range of competencies. This book offers actionable steps to legal educators to help develop each student's professional identity.
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- 2022
- 2011
Revision questions for CCEA Maths GCSE. There is one booklet for each level, T1 to T6. Calculator and non-calculator questions included. At the higher levels, A* questions are indicated. All 6 revision booklets contain questions specially written and are not past paper questions. Ideal for pupils who have used past papers and want something fresh.
- 2011
Revision questions for CCEA Maths GCSE. There is one booklet for each level, T1 to T6. Calculator and non-calculator questions included. At the higher levels, A* questions are indicated. All 6 revision booklets contain questions specially written and are not past paper questions. Ideal for pupils who have used past papers and want something fresh.
- 2002
Academic Ethics
Problems and Materials on Professional Conduct and Shared Governance
- 268 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book emphasizes the importance of ethical leadership within academic circles, advocating for a culture that prioritizes high standards and public service. It argues that professionals should balance self-interest with the collective responsibility of maintaining integrity and excellence in their work. Hamilton highlights the role of peer review as a mechanism for self-regulation, urging academics to cultivate a supportive environment that encourages aspiration and accountability among colleagues.