The experience of a small regional law school in preparing students for a journey through law
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In 2004, in recognition of the rapidly changing nature of the legal profession and the necessity to provide graduates
equipped with the requisite skills to survive in the legal
profession, a review of the first year law program at James
Cook University was undertaken. Staff were concerned with
student engagement and performance in first year law
subjects. In order to address these concerns and to ensure
that first year students acquired the necessary skills to
progress into later years of the degree and the workforce, a
new, completely re-designed first year program was
introduced for students commencing their law studies in
2005. The program was designed to reflect current best
practice in teaching and learning and offered a fully integrated and student-centred approach to the teaching and
learning of first year students. The staff involved in the
project, including sessional staff, have worked and continue
to work in a team-based environment for the design,
development and implementation of the program. In this
paper, two of the staff members involved in the first year
program discuss how an integrated curriculum design can be
used as an effective tool to engage students and develop
generic and legal specific skills.