Instructors
Request access to Instructor's Manuals, seminar ideas and Powerpoints created for lecturers to use alongside Longman Law titles via our Instructor's Resource Centre
Request access to subject testbanks of short answer questions to download into your own Virtual Learning Environment via Pearson MyTest
Most of our textbooks come with supplementary resources to help you teach and aid your students' learning. For each title these may include:
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MyTest testbanks: these subject specific testbanks are designed to be used in formal assessments or to check students' progress throughout the course. These are fully editable and available in electronic form to download into your Virtual Learning Environment or in paper form. (Learn more about MyTest)
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PowerPoint slides with summaries from textbooks and visual support in explaining legal concepts.
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Instructor's Manuals include ideas for seminars and assessment with handouts for use in class
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Seminar materials include ideas and questions for class discussion in small group tutorials
Student Self Study Support
Book specific resources for each title, with a range of additional activities and support to help students in their learning. mylawchamber content for each book may vary but will typically include:
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Practice problem and essay questions and multiple choice questions, organised by book chapter, to help with exam preparation
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Regular updates to provide information on changes to the law and guidance on how these affect textbook references
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Live weblinks to relevant sources for extended study and wider reading
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An online glossary and flashcards to test understanding of terminology
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mylawchamber premium titles also include a Pearson eText linked to all of the above resources. You can use it to create a shared version of the eText annotated with your own course notes allowing you and your students maximum flexibility to use both the book and its extensive supporting resources hand in hand.
For foundation subject, business law and family law titles:
Case Navigator
Unique case based learning to support students in developing skills for research and analysis. For each subject, Case Navigator provides:
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A short introduction to a selection of core cases, providing students with guidance on what to look out for while reading the case
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Direct deep links to the core cases
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Exercises are presented after the case has been read to test knowledge and understanding. Answer guidance is presented after the test has been completed.
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Summaries outline and contextualise the case and point the students to further reading so that they are fully prepared for seminars and discussions
Rajvir Thakore
LLB Student, Middlesex University
Sarah Sharp
Law Student, Leeds Metropolitan University
Professor Stuart Toddington
University of Westminster



