Applying Physical Education Methods to Skills Teaching of Law Students

Activity: Talk or presentationPoster/paper presentationAcademic

Description

We study to what extent the “constraints-led approach” (CLA) in physical education can also be applied to skills teaching for law students. In the CLA athletes are challenged to finding their own movement solutions in a dynamic setting rather than responding to verbal cues in a fixed environment. Similarly, we experimented with the implicit acquisition of policy analysis skills in law students in preparation for pro bono client work in law clinics. Although the project was cut short due to Covid-19 circumstances, preliminary outcomes suggest students feel better equipped to working with clients. We provisionally conclude that CLA skills teaching has the potential to improve skill acquisition in clinical legal education.
Period23 Jun 2021
Event title7th International Conference on Higher Education Advances (HEAd’21)
Event typeConference
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • constraints-led approach
  • skills teaching
  • legal skills
  • law students
  • skills acquisition