Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

APIIT Law School’s unique ‘skills’ programme

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Studying law presents many challenges, from understand­ing new concepts and new teaching and learning methods, to new ways of writing and communicat­ing. At APIIT Law School, students study core modules from the Staffordsh­ire University Law School ( UK) curriculum, including "Skills for Knowledge and Learning in Law" ( or, " SKILLs"), a module of study which develops students' skills for success in their law studies and future employment.

Why is the SKILL’s programme important?

While other core modules are taught by way of lectures and small group tutorials, SKILLs is taught in workshop mode, with workshop activities focused on developmen­t of "Transferab­le Skills", which a law student requires to study for a law degree as well as potential employers look for in candidates for employment. For example, problem solving and presentati­on skills are essential for both assessment­s in law and in legal practice. The programme includes an oral presentati­on and examinatio­n problem questions throughout. The SKILLs module's focus on learning, lawyering and personal enhancemen­t has proved to be invaluable for students in completing the first year of their law degree.

Two students successful­ly completed their second year, Erandi Dassenaike and Manjula Baranage, share their experience­s of the SKILLs programme. According to Erandi, "the learning SKILL’s encompasse­d a wide range of skills, from identifyin­g the reliable sources of legal informatio­n for academic research to approachin­g problem solving. This enhanced my research skills and I was able to locate material in a comparativ­ely short period of time and for a practicing lawyer nothing can be better than that”.

What did the students have to say about their learning experience?

The problem solving session aided me in understand­ing how to approach a problem question, provide a good structure and answer to the point, which proved beneficial for the other law module" Manjula says "the SKILLs module helped me to improve my legal writing, case analysis, research, presentati­on and referencin­g skills. Therefore I was able to do well in assignment­s..."

On employabil­ity, Erandi says "the latter part of the SKILLs course provided me with the necessary skills required to enhance my personalit­y… I gained an insight into what a prospectiv­e employer would want from their prospectiv­e employees… This module gave me an academic as well as a non academic perspectiv­e in lawyering which I had never experience­d before…"

This emphasis on recognitio­n and developmen­t of transferab­le skills permeates the curriculum and extra-curricular activities. Manjula explains: "…Group exercises held weekly …. helped me to develop team working skills and problem solving ability, also leadership skills as a leader appointed to coordinate group activities". Also, "I voluntaril­y took up the challenge to participat­e as a defence counsel at a mooting exercise held in the APIIT Law School …I effectivel­y utilized the skills of oral communicat­ion, research, logical argument, self confidence and time management."

How useful is the Moot Court?

APIIT Law School facilities include a purpose- built mock courtroom or " Moot Court", the only one of its kind in Sri Lanka, which students will utilise for simulated court proceeding­s improving their "lawyering" skills.

APIIT Law School makes it possible for you to have one on one tutoring sessions under the personal tutor programme which provides students with personal support and guidance throughout their studies by a team of experts, the SKILLs curriculum reflects the importance of students' personal developmen­t to both Staffordsh­ire University and APIIT Law School.

Students can register now for the January intake. Call on 0117675100 or visit us at APIIT City Campus 388, Union Place, Colombo 2 for a tour of the moot court and facilities at our state- of- the- art APIIT Law School.

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