Category Archives: Law

Think of a number…

Recently the BBC website invited people to ‘find out their number’ as we awaited the birth of seventh billionth person on Earth. To generate your unique number you entered a seemingly random series of numbers into the boxes on the … Read More »

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All change

When I agreed to write a blog I was an experienced law tutor. And then I felt the harsh realities of what government policies meant. I’m a gamekeeper turned poacher as I’ve chosen to go back to university as a … Read More »

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The marking season is back….

It seems like only yesterday that I was enjoying the long warm, evenings (yes, I’m sure we did have some!) and contemplating a few glorious weeks away from the pressures of exams and students and marking. Suddenly, it’s not even … Read More »

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End of the season…

For me the silly season has just come to an end. The last few weeks have been filled with revision, exam tips and, latterly, a lot of calming down frayed nerves and answering those panic emails. I prepared for my … Read More »

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Small, Far Away….

I enjoy teaching small groups, but there are times when I think wistfully of the benefits of lecturing to several hundred students at a time. A colleague once moved institutions and found himself delivering lectures to vast roomfuls of students … Read More »

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The challenges of Equality and Diversity

As we all know, Equality and Diversity should be firmly embedded in the curriculum and part of the lecturer’s planning and scheme of work. However, there are some little challenges that you just don’t think of when you’re planning a … Read More »

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