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Interaction and Diversity in the Australian Law Classroom
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Interaction and Diversity in the Australian Law Classroom

M. Israel, N. Skead, M. Heath, A. Hewitt, K. Galloway and A. Steel
39th HERDSA Annual International Conference (Esplanade Hotel, Fremantle, Australia, 04/07/2016–07/07/2016)
2016
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Abstract

Recognition of increased diversity within Australian legal education means law teachers have to respond to a broader variety of student needs, both at a macro level in admissions and curriculum planning and at a micro level through learning and teaching. Australian law schools have spent the last decade addressing the macro level rather than exploring the needs of the micro. This paper draws on Goffman’s ideas of how people engage in a ‘quiet sorting’ of others according to various attributes to outline strategies for creating and maintaining learning spaces that welcome and engage with diversity.

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