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Holmes, Alison; Miller, Stuart – Journal of Vocational Education & Training: The Vocational Aspect of Education, 2000
Case Studies to Advance Skills and Employability is a project designed to introduce a vocational dimension into academic curriculum. Key employability skills are developed as students work on real-life case situations in such areas as public sculpture, waste management, human organizations, and environmental issues. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Employment Potential, Foreign Countries
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Arellano, Elvira L.; Barcenal, Tessie L.; Bilbao, Purita P.; Castellano, Merilin A.; Nichols, Sharon E.; Tippins, Deborah J. – Research in Science Education, 2001
Features the use of case-based pedagogy as a context for exploring science teacher education reform. Suggests that science teacher education reform is a complex process characterized by the individual and collective narrative histories of teachers. Implications from the study emphasize that case-based pedagogy can serve as the basis for critical…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Science Instruction
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Kreber, Carolin – Teaching in Higher Education, 2001
Discusses why experiential learning is often implemented incompletely in higher education and asserts that the case study approach is an effective way to involve students in all four phases of Kolb's experiential learning cycle. Drawing on previous studies, proposes that experiential learning fosters higher-level learning, such as critical…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, College Instruction, Critical Thinking
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Ashamalla, Maali H.; Crocitto, Madeline M. – Journal of Management Education, 2001
Student-generated case materials involve description of an experience-based situation, analysis, generation of alternatives, action plan, and reflection. They address weaknesses of traditional case analysis, including implementation of alternatives and reflection on one's perceptions and behavior. (Contains 34 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Evaluative Thinking, Higher Education
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Kock, Ned; Aiken, Robert; Sandas, Cheryl – Computers and Education, 2006
Previous research on IT fluency in connection with non-IT majors points at the increasing need for more ''realistic'' courses teaching the use of complex and domain-specific IT applications. That research also suggests certain desirable course design characteristics, of which one of the most important is the close integration of realistic case…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Information Technology, Learning Modules, Undergraduate Students
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Bare, John – New Directions for Evaluation, 2005
Evaluation professionals can benefit from practice in the same way that lawyers, doctors, and other professionals improve their performance through practice. The case method enables practice through role plays and situational analyses. Cases provide openings for evaluators and program planners to experiment with new norms of communication…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Role Playing, Simulation, Ethics
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Johnson-Leslie, Natalie; Gaskill, LuAnn R. – Qualitative Report, 2006
While the process and practices of retail product development in developed countries have been documented, a void exists in descriptive analysis regarding retail product development in an international setting. The primary purpose of this study was to explore small business apparel retailing, and specifically the retail product development process…
Descriptors: Retailing, Foreign Countries, Developed Nations, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Bakir, Ali; Bakir, Vian – Qualitative Report, 2006
In this paper we critique grounded theory's ability to fulfil its aim of offering a practical vehicle for prediction, change, and control as stipulated in grounded theory's original formulation by Glaser and Strauss, and later developed by Strauss. We do this through a case study approach, whereby we develop a grounded theory of leisure and…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Prediction, Case Studies, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Riedel, Jens; Fitzgerald, Gail; Leven, Franz; Toenshoff, Burkhard – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2003
Current theories of learning emphasize the importance of learner-centered, active, authentic, environments for meaningful knowledge construction. From this perspective, computerized case-based learning systems afford practice fields for learners to build domain knowledge and problem-solving skills and to support contextualized transfer of…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Problem Solving, Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Theories
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Herreid, Clyde Freeman – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
The author describes the workshop he presented at Desert Vista Campus of the Pima Community College System on the use of case studies in science. During the workshop the participants developed their own cases and presented their cases to a group of students that were hired to act as expert critics. The faculty, usually in pairs, presented their…
Descriptors: Workshops, Case Studies, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Science Instruction
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Koppel, Nicole B.; Hollister, Kimberly Killmer – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
To meet the new AACSB International standards regarding retention assessment and adequately determine "if and what students are learning," this research presents a framework within which expected learning outcomes and specific learning are assessed. This paper presents the framework and describes how the process can be implemented with…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Administration Education, Behavioral Objectives, Academic Standards
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Kopp, Veronika; Stark, Robin; Heitzmann, Nicole; Fischer, Martin R. – Evaluation & Research in Education, 2009
To foster medical students' diagnostic knowledge a case-based worked example approach was implemented in the context of a computer-based learning environment. Thirty medical students were randomly assigned to the condition "with erroneous examples", and 31 students learned with correct examples. Diagnostic knowledge was operationalised…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Multiple Choice Tests, Independent Study
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Kaberman, Zvia; Dori, Yehudit Judy – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2009
Posing questions about an article might improve one's knowledge--a cognitive function, or monitor one's thought processes--a metacognitive function. This study focuses on guided question posing while using a metacognitive strategy by 12th grade honors chemistry students. We investigated the ways by which the metacognitive strategy affected…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Difficulty Level, Chemistry, Laboratories
Helps, Richard – ProQuest LLC, 2010
A major challenge for Information Technology (IT) programs is that the rapid pace of evolution of computing technology leads to frequent redesign of IT courses. The problem is exacerbated by several factors. Firstly, the changing technology is the subject matter of the discipline and is also frequently used to support instruction; secondly, this…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Information Technology, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Higher Education
Blazer, Kathleen R. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Individuals with a cancer-predisposing genetic trait have a lifetime risk to develop cancer approaching 100 percent, and cancer often strikes early in age, before standard recommended cancer screening begins. Identifying hereditary cancer predisposition through genetic cancer risk assessment (GCRA) allows for intensified measures to prevent…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Medical Education, Quasiexperimental Design, Intervention
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