Project Objectives
The project attempts to explore the following questions:
- How are ‘flipped classrooms’ used in legal education globally?
- In what way can the use of ‘flipped classrooms’ benefit legal education in Hong Kong?
- What are the preconditions for the concept of ‘flipped classrooms’ to be applied successfully in legal education in Hong Kong?
Key deliverables expected and timelines for completion
The project will generate up-to-date information regarding the use of online teaching tools in legal education in Hong Kong with a particular focus on ‘flipped classrooms’. The project outcomes are meant to benefit not only providers of legal education in Hong Kong, but all law schools globally. Key deliverables during the different project stages will be as follows:
Phase One (March to October 2014): comprehensive literature review, identification of general and Hong Kong specific success factors for the use of ‘flipped classrooms’.
Phase Two (September to November 2014): testing/application of the Phase One-findings by developing a framework for the use of ‘flipped classroom’ for the course ‘Law of International Business Transactions II’.
Phase Three (December 2014 to February 2015): write-up of findings, sending manuscript to publisher(s), presentation of findings at faculty-level seminar and public conference.
Arrangements for evaluation of project deliverables/outcomes
Project deliverables and outcomes will be assessed by the Senate Committee on Teaching and Learning.
Means for disseminating project deliverables/outcomes
at least one faculty-level seminar
one public seminar/conference in Hong Kong
at least one academic article in an international law journal.