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that the General Objectives as stated adequately reflected the goals of the syllabus. The persons who
               disagreed offered no explanations.  Eight (67 per cent) of the respondents were of the view that the
               knowledge and skills covered in the syllabus were appropriate for students in a post-secondary level
               programme, and that the modules of the syllabus comprised a coherent Law programme for the
               intended  population.  All  of  the  respondents  indicated  that  the  Specific  Objectives  indicated  the
               breadth and depth to which the knowledge and skills in each module should be covered. They did not
               identify  any  specific  objective  which  needed  to  be  clarified,  neither  topics  to  be  omitted  or  any
               additional ones that should be included in the syllabus. They also stated that the Suggested Teaching
               and Learning Activities identified by the Review Committee would satisfy the achievement of the
               Specific  Objectives.    The  participants  were  equally  divided  regarding  whether  or  not  the  SBA
               requirements should  remain  as  they are,  but  no one  gave  any  suggestions  as  to  what  should  be
               changed.

               12.     After a discussion on the feedback, the members of the Panel accepted the recommendations
               of the Review Committee and proceeded to make minor adjustments to all components of the syllabus
               to ensure that there would be clarity, accuracy and currency, as well as precise alignment among
               General  Objectives,  Specific  Objectives,  Content,  Suggested  Teaching  and  Learning  Activities  and
               Resources. For example, current topics and legislations such as cruelty to children, ill treatment and
               neglect of children, child sexual abuse and buggery were added to Unit 1 Module 3: Criminal Law. In
               addition, some Specific Objectives were re-written to ensure that candidates are adequately prepared
               to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the concepts by applying them to scenarios
               and cases that they would be given in the examinations. A Glossary of Legal Terms was also added to
               the syllabus (see Table 1 for examples, and details at Appendix III)

                                                         Table 1
                                        Samples of Adjustment in Specific Objectives

                  Examples of Specific Objectives in Existing      Examples of Specific Objectives in Draft
                                  Syllabus                                  Revised Syllabus

                 UNIT 2: PRIVATE LAW                           UNIT 2: PRIVATE LAW

                 Module 1 – Law of Tort                        Module 1 – Law of Tort

                 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES                           SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES

                 Students should be able to:                   Students should be able to:

                 1.  outline the nature of the Law of Tort;     1.  outline the nature of the Law of Tort;

                 2.  distinguish the Law of Tort from the Law of    2.  distinguish the Law of Tort from the Law of
                    Contract,  Constitutional  Law  and  Criminal   Contract, Constitutional Law and Criminal
                    Law;                                           Law;

                 3.  explain the principles of negligence;     3.  apply the principles of negligence;

                 4.  explain the principle of nuisance;        4.  apply  the  principles  of  defamation
                                                                   including defences;

                 5.  explain  the  principles  of  trespass  to  the    5.  apply  the  principles  of  trespass  to  the
                    person;                                        person;




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