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Lee, Deborah A. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2018
This existentially informed person-centred paper argues that current conceptualisations of 'case studies' (beloved of psychotherapy training and beyond) can reduce complex/beautiful human beings to flat/objectified characters defined by 'presenting problems'--'presenting problems' which clever therapists 'fix'. In response, the paper develops an…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Psychotherapy, Counselor Training, Power Structure
Dali, Keren; Lau, Andrea; Risk, Kevin – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2015
This article makes a case for the inclusion of creative writing in Library & Information Science (LIS) courses. Using an example of the course on reading practices and audiences, it shows how creative writing can contribute to the development of creativity, critical thinking, ability for self-direction and independent learning--all the…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Library Education, Information Science Education, Creativity
Tolbert, Scott M. – Online Submission, 2009
This mildly academic tome consists mainly of a full length play that reports the findings of the case study research. The play is surrounded by some academic gobbledygook that should best be ignored. The play explores an older nontraditional student's foray into the academic world of a combined Masters of Education and Teacher Education program.…
Descriptors: Drama, Case Studies, Nontraditional Students, Constructivism (Learning)
Snow, Brian – 1996
This paper offers a humorous parable showing the trials and problems facing a chief lawyer for an institution of higher education. The lawyer, who happens to be a pit bull, faces such issues as deciding whether to take this new position at the university, his orientation to the university setting, his experience dealing with the workload and lack…
Descriptors: Allegory, Case Studies, Court Litigation, Fables
Blake, Brett Elizabeth; Kuhn, Stephanie – 1997
Poetry is a powerful avenue through which students can learn to express their voices and to "write like people." In the special needs classroom, where students traditionally have had difficulty with narrative structure, and therefore have gone unheard, developing voice through poetry becomes especially crucial. Samples of students'…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education
Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. Div. of Instructional Services. – 1979
The document presents scripts prepared by experienced lawyers for seven mock trials. Designed for high school or adult audiences as introductions to the American legal system, the scripts use community lawyers, judges, and law officers as well as actors. Script topics include cases concerning automobile accidents, drunken driving, homicide,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Case Studies, Child Abuse, Court Litigation
Janover, Caroline – 1997
This children's novel tells the story of Zachary (nicknamed Zipper), a fifth-grader who has attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The boy has trouble concentrating and controlling himself until a retired jazz musician recognizes his talent, believes in him, and gives him the motivation to start trying to do better. An appendix provides…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Gifted Disabled

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