Street Law: Theory and Practice

Frances Ridout, Linden Thomas

Research output: Book/ReportBook

Abstract

The first book of its kind published in the UK, Street Law: Theory and Practice is the ideal companion for all students engaging in credit-bearing or non-credit bearing Street Law projects. Highly-accessible and student-focussed, it teaches readers not only how to successfully design, deliver, and reflect on Street Law sessions, but also the theory behind this practice. It covers a full and diverse range of topics, beginning with initial project design and ending at post-project reflection and evaluation, with a host of topics including interactive teaching techniques, ethics and problem-solving in between. Designed to be read chronologically or as standalone chapters, it is the perfect textbook for students at each stage of their Street Law journey.

Including quotes from active Street Law practitioners and coverage of contemporary Street Law topics, such as the housing crisis, the text is a fully up-to-date resource for today's law students. Its original workbook format, including an abundance of reflective questions, activities and prompts, with space included for students to write their responses, ensures every reader develops not only a comprehensive insight of this important form of public legal education, but also their own learning and practice.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationGreat Britain
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
Number of pages328
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781509967148 (PDF), 9781509967162 (Epub & Mobi)
ISBN (Print)9781509967131, 9781509967155
Publication statusPublished - 19 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Street Law
  • Public Legal Education
  • Clinical Legal Education
  • Pro Bono
  • Access to Justice
  • Teaching
  • Pedagogy

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