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Teaching With Case Studies in Higher Education
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Author(s): Lynne Orr (William Paterson University, USA & Walden University, USA)and Linda Weekley (Walden University, USA)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 29
Source title:
Case Study Methodology in Higher Education
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Annette Baron (William Paterson University, USA)and Kelly McNeal (School of Education, Georgian Court University, Lakewood, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9429-1.ch009
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Abstract
Case-based instruction is one method of active learning that has proven to be beneficial in many educational settings. This chapter will provide a background in the use of case-based instruction in various settings across higher education, discussing the benefits and the limitations. Instruction on how to write case studies, how to introduce the use of this instructional method to students, and how to implement case-based instruction with excellence will be offered. Every educational setting has a slightly different set of expectations and parameters. The information contained in this chapter will include how to write and implement case studies in higher education. Information concerning the medical fields, business education, and teacher preparation courses will be included.
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