So you've arrived at university, you've read the course handbook
and you're ready to learn the law. But is knowing the law enough to
get you the very best marks? And what do your lecturers mean when
they say you need to develop critical and analytical skills? When
is it right to put your own views forward? What are examiners
looking for when they give feedback to say that your work is too
descriptive? This book explores what it means to think critically
and offers practical tips and advice for students to develop the
process, skill and ability of thinking critically while studying
law. The book investigates the big questions such as: What is law?
and What is 'thinking critically'? How can I use critical thinking
to get better grades in assessments? What is the role of critical
thinking in the work place? These questions and more are explored
in Thinking Critically About Law. Whether you have limited prior
experience of critical thinking or are looking to improve your
performance in assessments, this book is the ideal tool to help you
enhance your capacity to question, challenge, reflect and
problematize what you learn about the law throughout your studies
and beyond.
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