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Writing and Teaching Cases

Below you will find a number of helpful documents pertaining to the process of writing and teaching case studies effectively.
  • Active Learning for the Kingdom of God
  • Adult Learners
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Case Teaching
  • Basic Case Teaching Principles
  • Case Briefs
  • Case Method Instruction Versus Lecture-Based Instruction
  • Case Scenarios in Mentoring
  • Case Studies as a Pedagogical and Learning Tool
  • Case Studies in Conflict Transformation
  • Cases: What They Are and How to Study Them
  • Discussion Outline for Case Writing
  • Evaluating the Case Discussion
  • How to Study a Case
  • How Wisdom is Shared Through Case Study
  • Making the Case: Professional Education for the World of Practice
  • Problem-Based Learning
  • Resources for Church-Related “Teaching” Case Studies
  • Suggestions for Case Teaching
  • Using Cases as Summative Evaluations in Ministry Formation Programs
  • Writing and Teaching Cases
  • Writing Effective Cases

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