Screencasting ethics and values: teaching contemporary legal issues and collective legal values through live screencasting |
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Authors: | C.J. Newbery-Jones |
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Affiliation: | Lecturer in Law, School of Law and Criminology, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK |
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Abstract: | In the post-LETR environment, many questions still currently hang over the position of ethics and legal values in undergraduate legal education. The clear disjunction between the centrality of ethics in the profession and its absence from education was highlighted by the review as an area of proposed improvement. Furthermore, our students continually seek new mediums to engage with important legal subjects and issues, especially in the age of social media. With this in mind, Plymouth Law School has begun to fill this lacuna through using contemporary video resources to encourage consideration of legal values. This article evaluates live screencasting of current affairs to incite critical reflection upon collective legal values. |
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