TY - JOUR
T1 - Reshaping the teaching–research nexus
T2 - connecting with students through research blogging (with an autoethnographic perspective) before they become lawyers
AU - Yau, Barry
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, © 2019 The Association of Law Teachers.
PY - 2020/4/2
Y1 - 2020/4/2
N2 - The literature chronicles an ongoing debate about the teaching–research nexus in higher education. This article details how the author, a law lecturer, has built on the Humboldtian notion of the unity of teaching and research by blogging his research to his practical legal training students in an online teaching environment. With a focus on concern for learners as they soon become Australian lawyers, the article describes how the author blogs to raise awareness of his research, along with promoting a vibrant learning space. Attitudes to commercial law, and socio-legal, ethical, well-being and work–life balance issues, are some of the matters arising from the research. Whilst these issues may be at the edge of the traditional curriculum knowledge that students require to become lawyers, they impact on students seeking to make sense of career success in a competitive job market. The article will highlight how students connect with the blog. Some of the blog posts have an autoethnographic perspective drawing on the author’s experiences as a law student and lawyer that is pertinent to the research. All of these aspects come together to demonstrate the strengthening of the teaching–research nexus with an emphasis on students preparing to become lawyers.
AB - The literature chronicles an ongoing debate about the teaching–research nexus in higher education. This article details how the author, a law lecturer, has built on the Humboldtian notion of the unity of teaching and research by blogging his research to his practical legal training students in an online teaching environment. With a focus on concern for learners as they soon become Australian lawyers, the article describes how the author blogs to raise awareness of his research, along with promoting a vibrant learning space. Attitudes to commercial law, and socio-legal, ethical, well-being and work–life balance issues, are some of the matters arising from the research. Whilst these issues may be at the edge of the traditional curriculum knowledge that students require to become lawyers, they impact on students seeking to make sense of career success in a competitive job market. The article will highlight how students connect with the blog. Some of the blog posts have an autoethnographic perspective drawing on the author’s experiences as a law student and lawyer that is pertinent to the research. All of these aspects come together to demonstrate the strengthening of the teaching–research nexus with an emphasis on students preparing to become lawyers.
KW - Teaching–research nexus
KW - admission to legal practice
KW - autoethnography
KW - blog
KW - commercial law
KW - well-being
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85074366949&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/03069400.2019.1672133
DO - 10.1080/03069400.2019.1672133
M3 - Article
SN - 0306-9400
VL - 54
SP - 261
EP - 284
JO - Law Teacher
JF - Law Teacher
IS - 2
ER -