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| Teaching and Learning Forum 2002 [ Proceedings Contents ] |
This presentation will report on the results of research and development in the area of teaching and learning in the clinical setting. The presenters are investigating student perceptions of their relationship with supervisors in a law school teaching clinic with a view to improving the experience for both supervisor and student. The presentation will include a preview of a handbook designed to assist students to successfully adjust to a clinical setting and to make the most of that educational environment.
| Contact person: Archie Zariski, Senior Lecturer, Law School, Murdoch University. zariski@central.murdoch.edu.au
Presentation format: Roundtable Please cite as: Zariski, A., Styles, I. and Kenny, M. A. (2002). Looking at you looking at me looking at you: Students and supervisors in clinical education. In Focusing on the Student. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Teaching Learning Forum, 5-6 February 2002. Perth: Edith Cowan University. http://lsn.curtin.edu.au/tlf/tlf2002/abstracts/zariski-abs.html |