Evaluating Law Teaching: Towards the Improvement of Teaching or Performance Assessment?
In the last few years there has been a move towards assessing and appraising the quality of teaching in Australian universities. While some law schools have on their own initiative paid more attention to this process, in others the issue has arisen in the context of the move towards staff assessment...
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| Main Author: | Richard Johnstone |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Bond University
1991-01-01
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| Series: | Legal Education Review |
| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.53300/001c.6004 |
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