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Tutorials and Seminars
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Seminars and tutorials A method for small group teaching It is usual for students to be given work to do in advance of the tutorial May involve reading a particular case or a section of a textbook, make notes or answering a particular questions Provide students with greater opportunity to explore certain issue in depth, ask questions or offer opinions
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Unlike lectures, it may involve 2 ways communication where group participation is required Provides opportunity to voice out opinions and thoughts
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Participation Many students are reluctant to participate in seminar discussion Many excuses given The more effort you put into seminar and tutorial in terms of participation, the more value you will derive from attendance
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Excuses like… I’m not confident that I know the right answer I don’t understand the question so how can I give an answer I don’t like speaking out in front of others in the group I’ve got a question but I don’t want to ask it in case I look stupid
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There are some talkative people in my group and I’m not sure how to involve myself in the discussion Issue on self-confidence
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Tips for making the most of seminars and tutorials Find out what is expected from you by way of preparation and do it to the best of your ability. Trial and error. Take the materials that you need with you (textbooks, questions, answers) Try to participate in the discussion, answer questions Do not be discouraged if the lecturer appears to disagree with your contribution to the discussion
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Working with others Ability to interact with others is important for success in a long run Develop communication and other interpersonal skills as it is essential recipe for success in legal career Ability to work with others could be viewed as a study skill, make it easy to understand difficult subjects
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Lecturers Not the same relationship as in teacher in schools Lecturers view students as adults who are attending university by choice Relationship is on equal basis Students are subject to rules of the institution
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Form of address As a form of Respect your teacher If they have special title, e.g. Professor, Associate Professor, Dr., Tan Sri etc., please address them as such, unless they do not prefer the formality Otherwise, you may address them as Mr., Madam, Sir, Miss etc.
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Email etiquette Your email to your lecturer should be constructed in a more formal manner Start with: Salutation Identify yourself Use clear and concise language Be polite End with your name
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Office hours Make use of the office hours to see your lecturers They do allocate time for student consultation Make early appointments Respect lecturers time
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Students It is likely that students need to work collaboratively with other students at some point of time during your studies Compulsory group work Debate, mooting, presentations Study groups To strengthen performance
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