Key Concepts in VCE Legal Studies Units 1&2 provides an innovative way of structuring learning by solving key problems: • How can students of all abilities be engaged and motivated (including the most able student)? • How can current real-world examples be brought into the classroom? • How can students be best prepared for their exam? Features of this new title include: • Key knowledge points from the VCAA VCE Legal Studies study design are broken down...
More DescriptionKey Concepts in VCE Legal Studies Units 1&2 provides an innovative way of structuring learning by solving key problems: • How can students of all abilities be engaged and motivated (including the most able student)? • How can current real-world examples be brought into the classroom? • How can students be best prepared for their exam? Features of this new title include: • Key knowledge points from the VCAA VCE Legal Studies study design are broken down into key concepts - highly visual, digestible, lesson-based sections • Current real-world case studies grab student attention - students remember what they have learnt because the content is of interest to them • Extend your knowledge sections provide further case studies to challenge and extend understanding. • Improve your skills section provides help with 'how to complete' assessment tasks. Further examination practice questions, examiner technique tips and summary notes aid exam preparation.Next generation teaching and learning Key Concepts in VCE Legal Studies Units 1&2 features eBookPLUS - an electronic version of the textbook and a complementary set of targeted digital resources. These flexible and engaging ICT activities are available online at the JacarandaPLUS website ( www.jacplus.com.au ). Your eBookPLUS resources include: • eLessons featuring video and audio interviews with real-life cases and interviews with legal professionals • projectsPLUS featuring a targeted ICT assessment task on the jury system • a crossword for each chapter in the book to aid revision • weblinks to legal websites and weblinks to cases studied in the text