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The art & craft of case writing
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Table of Contents
From the Book - 2nd ed.
List of Exhibits
Preface
Prologue: The Power of Storytelling
Message
Details
Style
Cases
1. What Is a Case and Why Write one?
Definition of a Case
How Students Learn
Case Types
A Real Situation
Facts, Not Option
Research as Anthropology
Reasons for Writing a Case
Gap Analysis
Serendipity
Writing to Learn
Summary and Conclusions
2. Objectives Key to the Case
What Skills/Theories Do You Want To Develop?
Marzano The Thinking Process
Bloom's Taxonomies
Fink's Taxonomy of Significant Learning
Case Characteristics and Educational Objectives
Educational Objective
Data Dimensions, Analytical Methods, and Value Dimensions
Types of Cases
Descriptive Cases And Other Story Problems
Evaluative Cases
Decision-Focus Cases
Research Cases
A Practice Session
Summary and Conclusions
3. Finding a Case Site and Gathering Data
Identifying Potential Case Sites
Students as Resources
Family and Friends as Resources
Alumni as Resources
Consortia and Research Groups
Published Sources
Consulting Contacts
The Field Research Process
Making Contact
Gaining Access
Releases and Promises
Case Disguises
Gathering Data
Preliminary Preparation
The Interviewing Process
Triangulating
Authorization for Release
Library Cases
In Conclusion
4. Research Cases
Background
Advantages and Disadvantages of Case Research
Methodology
Institutional Review Boards
Uses
Hypothesis Development
Hypothesis Testing
Preparation
Presentation Style
A Research Case Example
Case Research to Case Teaching: The Unbroken Circle
Summary and Conclusions
5. The Instructor's Manual, Part 1
The Importance of an Instructor's Manual
Who Should Write the Case Note?
A Quick Outline of a Typical Instructor's Manual
Objectives of the Case
Case Summary
Basic Pedagogy
Key Issues of the Casemdash; ?Student Take-Aways?
Theoretical Links
Questions for Student Preparation and Discussion
Methodology
The Practice Session
Summary and Conclusions
6. Organizing the Case
Length and Straightforwardness
Selection of Facts
Appropriate Length
?Red Herrings? and Extra Information
Missing Information
Students as Case Writers
?The Hook?
To Direct the Student or Not?
Alternative Beginnings
Case Organization
Appropriate Style
Pont of View
Ending the Case
Tone and Tense
Objectivity
Inserting References
Past Tense
The Practice Session
Summary and Conclusions
7. Testing and Refining the Teaching Case
Releases
Developing a Preliminary Teaching Plan
Testing Your Case in Class
What to Tell the Class
The Mechanics of Class Testing
What You Learned fro, Class Testing
Evaluating the Educational Objectives
Double-Check for Data
Gettind a Second Opinion (and Third)
Other Readers, Other Case Writers
Other Teachers
Workshops and Other Collaborative Formats
Revising and Updating Cases
The Practice Session
Summary and Conclusions
8. The Instructor's Manual, Part 2
Refining the Discussion Questions
Answers: Sample of Suggested Responses
Refining the Teaching Objectives and Key Issues
What you've Learned from Class Testing
The A Student/C Student Split
Timing
Board Layout
Other Techniques
Double Checks for the Case's Completeness
The Role of Opinion
Exhibits for Instructors' Use
Master Copies
Data Workouts
Bibliography, Recommended Readings, Other Resources
The Epilogue
The Practice Session
Summary and Conclusions
9. Notes, Case Series, and Other Supplements
When a Case Note Makes Sense
Technical and Other Notes
Cultural and National Notes
Sources of Information for Notes
When It Makes Sense to Divide a Case (Create a Series)
Time Series Case
Multiple Approach Case Series
The Practice Session
Summary and Conclusions
10. Video and Multimedia Case Studies
Video Supplements
Video Cases
Benefits of Video Cases
Problems of Video Cases
Multimedia Cases
Benefits of Multimedia Cases
Problems of Multimedia Cases
Development of Internet Cases
Case Documents
Internet Access
Summary and Conclusions
Appendix I. Case Example First Draft
Appendix II. Instructor's Manual First Draft
Appendix III. Case Example Published Version
Appendix IV. Instructor's Manual Final Version
References
For Further Reading
About the Authors
Index
From the Book
Message
Details
Style
Cases
What Is a Case, and Why Write One?
Definition of a Case
How Students Learn
Case Types
A Real Situation
Facts, Not Opinion
Research as Anthropology
Reasons for Writing a Case
Gap Analysis
Serendipity
Objectives: Key to the Case
What Skills or Theories Do You Want to Develop?
Marzano: The Thinking Process
Bloom's Taxonomies
Case Characteristics and Educational Objectives
Educational Objectives
Case Description
Data Dimensions, Analytical Methods, and Value Dimensions
Descriptive Cases and Other Story Problems
Evaluative Cases
Decision-Focus Cases
Research Cases
Practice Session
Finding a Case Site and Gathering Data
Identifying Potential Case Sites
Students as Resources
Family and Friends as Resources
Alumni as Resources
Published Sources
Consulting Contacts
The Field Research Process
Making Contact
Gaining Access
Releases and Promises
Case Disguises
Gathering Data
Preliminary Preparation
The Interviewing Process
Triangulating
Authorization for Release
Library Cases
Research Cases
Advantages and Disadvantages of Case Research
Methodology
Uses
Hypothesis Development
Hypothesis Testing
Preparation
Presentation Style
Case Research to Case Teaching: The Unbroken Circle
The Instructor's Manual (Part 1)
The Importance of the Instructor's Manual
Who Should Write the Case Note?
A Quick Outline of a Typical Instructor's Manual.
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9780765616821
9780765616814
9780761917250
9780761917243
076191725
9780765616814
9780761917250
9780761917243
076191725
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