Social Dimensions of Justice - SJD1501 Overview
1. Signature module for the College of Law.: SJD1501
2. Comprehensive Open Distance e-Learning institution.: CODeL
3. Online platform for course materials and communication.: myUnisa
4. Course available exclusively on myUnisa.: Fully Online Module
5. Process of adapting educational content and methods.: Curriculum Transfor-
mation
6. Standards used to evaluate student performance.: Assessment Criteria
7. Schedule outlining assessment types and dates.: Assessment Plan
8. Using others' work without proper attribution.: Plagiarism
9. Dishonest behavior during assessments.: Cheating
10. Support initiative for new university students.: First-Year Experience Pro-
gramme
11. Online access to course-related materials.: Electronic Reserves
12. Combination of online and face-to-face instruction.: Blended Learning
13. Courses typically requiring a high school diploma.: Undergraduate Pro-
grammes
14. Advanced courses requiring a bachelor's degree.: Postgraduate Pro-
grammes
15. Various methods of delivering educational content.: Teaching Modes
16. Resources available to assist students academically.: Student Support Ser-
vices
17. Specific deadlines for submitting assignments.: Assessment Due Dates
18. Process for turning in coursework.: Submission of Assessments
19. Different formats of coursework required.: Types of Assignments
20. Formal assessment of student knowledge.: Examination
21. Supervision during examinations to prevent cheating.: Invigilation
22. Books and materials recommended for study.: Resources
23. Common inquiries regarding course content and logistics.: Frequently
Asked Questions
24. Definitions of key terms used in the module.: Glossary of Terms
25. Long-term goals guiding university's educational approach.: University Vi-
sion
26. Purpose and objectives of the university's operations.: University Mission
27. Core principles that shape university culture.: University Values
28. University committed to serving humanity and shaping futures.: Unisa
29. Distinctive traits of Unisa graduates for global roles.: Graduate Qualities
30. Awareness of African context and global challenges.: Critical Understanding
31. Ability to evaluate credibility of diverse data sources.: Information Analysis
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32. Application of specialized knowledge to real-life problems.: Discipline-Spe-
cific Knowledge
33. Recognition of personal learning and developmental needs.: Learning
Awareness
34. Unique identifier for specific courses at Unisa.: Module Code
35. Framework for understanding legal and justice systems.: South African
Context
36. Framework governing laws and justice in South Africa.: Legal System
37. System addressing crime and legal enforcement in society.: Criminal Jus-
tice System
38. Legal foundation guiding South African laws and justice.: Constitutional
Framework
39. Individual beliefs about justice principles and practices.: Personal Philoso-
phy of Justice
40. Approach focusing on repairing harm through dialogue.: Restorative Jus-
tice
41. Focus on students' needs in teaching and learning.: Student-Centred Schol-
arship
42. Knowledge systems rooted in African cultural contexts.: African Episte-
mologies
43. Innovative teaching practices enhancing student engagement.: Pedagogi-
cal Renewal
44. Involvement in activities benefiting local communities.: Community En-
gagement
45. Communication details for academic assistance at Unisa.: Lecturer Contact
46. Administrative contact for departmental inquiries.: Department Secretary
47. Support service for student inquiries and assistance.: Student Communica-
tion Service
48. Official email account for Unisa student communications.: myLife Email
49. Platform for accessing course materials and resources.: Learning Manage-
ment System
50. Credentials for accessing myUnisa and myLife email.: Initial Login Details
51. Digital platform for Unisa's educational resources.: Online Campus
52. Online location for accessing specific course information.: Module Website
53. Resources for interaction with lecturers and peers.: Engagement Tools
54. Tasks designed to enhance learning and understanding.: Study Activities
55. Official email account for Unisa correspondence.: myLife e-mail
56. Electronic resources available for download from library.: e-reserves
57. Platform for sharing ideas with peers online.: Discussion Forum
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1. Signature module for the College of Law.: SJD1501
2. Comprehensive Open Distance e-Learning institution.: CODeL
3. Online platform for course materials and communication.: myUnisa
4. Course available exclusively on myUnisa.: Fully Online Module
5. Process of adapting educational content and methods.: Curriculum Transfor-
mation
6. Standards used to evaluate student performance.: Assessment Criteria
7. Schedule outlining assessment types and dates.: Assessment Plan
8. Using others' work without proper attribution.: Plagiarism
9. Dishonest behavior during assessments.: Cheating
10. Support initiative for new university students.: First-Year Experience Pro-
gramme
11. Online access to course-related materials.: Electronic Reserves
12. Combination of online and face-to-face instruction.: Blended Learning
13. Courses typically requiring a high school diploma.: Undergraduate Pro-
grammes
14. Advanced courses requiring a bachelor's degree.: Postgraduate Pro-
grammes
15. Various methods of delivering educational content.: Teaching Modes
16. Resources available to assist students academically.: Student Support Ser-
vices
17. Specific deadlines for submitting assignments.: Assessment Due Dates
18. Process for turning in coursework.: Submission of Assessments
19. Different formats of coursework required.: Types of Assignments
20. Formal assessment of student knowledge.: Examination
21. Supervision during examinations to prevent cheating.: Invigilation
22. Books and materials recommended for study.: Resources
23. Common inquiries regarding course content and logistics.: Frequently
Asked Questions
24. Definitions of key terms used in the module.: Glossary of Terms
25. Long-term goals guiding university's educational approach.: University Vi-
sion
26. Purpose and objectives of the university's operations.: University Mission
27. Core principles that shape university culture.: University Values
28. University committed to serving humanity and shaping futures.: Unisa
29. Distinctive traits of Unisa graduates for global roles.: Graduate Qualities
30. Awareness of African context and global challenges.: Critical Understanding
31. Ability to evaluate credibility of diverse data sources.: Information Analysis
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, Social Dimensions of Justice - SJD1501 Overview
32. Application of specialized knowledge to real-life problems.: Discipline-Spe-
cific Knowledge
33. Recognition of personal learning and developmental needs.: Learning
Awareness
34. Unique identifier for specific courses at Unisa.: Module Code
35. Framework for understanding legal and justice systems.: South African
Context
36. Framework governing laws and justice in South Africa.: Legal System
37. System addressing crime and legal enforcement in society.: Criminal Jus-
tice System
38. Legal foundation guiding South African laws and justice.: Constitutional
Framework
39. Individual beliefs about justice principles and practices.: Personal Philoso-
phy of Justice
40. Approach focusing on repairing harm through dialogue.: Restorative Jus-
tice
41. Focus on students' needs in teaching and learning.: Student-Centred Schol-
arship
42. Knowledge systems rooted in African cultural contexts.: African Episte-
mologies
43. Innovative teaching practices enhancing student engagement.: Pedagogi-
cal Renewal
44. Involvement in activities benefiting local communities.: Community En-
gagement
45. Communication details for academic assistance at Unisa.: Lecturer Contact
46. Administrative contact for departmental inquiries.: Department Secretary
47. Support service for student inquiries and assistance.: Student Communica-
tion Service
48. Official email account for Unisa student communications.: myLife Email
49. Platform for accessing course materials and resources.: Learning Manage-
ment System
50. Credentials for accessing myUnisa and myLife email.: Initial Login Details
51. Digital platform for Unisa's educational resources.: Online Campus
52. Online location for accessing specific course information.: Module Website
53. Resources for interaction with lecturers and peers.: Engagement Tools
54. Tasks designed to enhance learning and understanding.: Study Activities
55. Official email account for Unisa correspondence.: myLife e-mail
56. Electronic resources available for download from library.: e-reserves
57. Platform for sharing ideas with peers online.: Discussion Forum
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