Developing "NextGen" Lawyers through Project-Based Learning (In Modernising Legal Education)
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Today, technology is driving disruptive change in the legal profession and the public is demanding lawyers offer more value and choice in how legal services are delivered. Given these pressures, tomorrow’s legal profession will be fundamentally different from the profession we know today. Against this backdrop, this chapter argues the next generation of lawyers need at least five categories of multidimensional knowledge and skills: collaboration; design; project management; problem-solving; and lifelong learning. The prevailing, traditional legal education model was not designed to teach these multidimensional skills. This chapter describes some of traditional legal education’s deficiencies, introduces the pedagogy of problem-based learning, and advocates a particular form of this pedagogy: project-based learning that involves real clients or community partners. Through project-based learning – a student-centred, active, and experiential learning model – students learn the fundamentals of law and legal practice while gaining the multidimensional knowledge and skills needed to navigate disruptive change. Project-based learning can prepare law students to actively shape the future of the profession – as opposed to merely reacting to change – by harnessing technology and interdisciplinary insights to improve legal systems and create better legal service models for the public.
Publication Title
Modernising Legal Education
Publication Date
2020
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108663311
Keywords
legal education, project-based learning, legal profession, legal services
Disciplines
Legal Education
Recommended Citation
Carpenter, Anna, "Developing "NextGen" Lawyers through Project-Based Learning (In Modernising Legal Education)" (2020). Faculty Books and Book Chapters. 7.
https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/fac_books/7