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Peer reviewedSharp, Joan – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2002
Introduces a case study on speciation and evolutionary mechanisms. Teaches science process skills as well as natural selection, biological species concepts, basic genetic terminology, and classification. Includes teaching notes and classroom management strategies. (Contains 14 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Ecology, Evolution
Peer reviewedCheville, Alan; Scepanovic, Misa – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2002
Introduces a case study on a motion picture company considering the purchase of a newly developed zoom lens in which students act as the engineers designing the zoom lens based on the criteria of company's specifications. Focuses on geometrical optics. Includes teaching notes and classroom management strategies. (YDS)
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Engineering Education, Higher Education, Light
Small, Ruth V. – Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems, 1994
Examines the advantages of presenting case study information via multimedia. Highlights identify advantages of using multimedia, including browsability, comprehensiveness, currency, flexibility, linkage, simplicity, precision, closeness to problem, and cost savings. Potential problems are also discussed. (Contains eight references.) (SLW)
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation
Peer reviewedStuhler, E. A. – European Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 1994
Two groups of agriculture students were taught with case studies and one group without (about 30 students in each group). Case-method groups had greater gains in cognitive performance and changed motivation and attitudes. Case studies had a positive effect on the development of problem-solving skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Agricultural Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies
Peer reviewedHartman, Larry D. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1992
Argues that the experiential case method is an effective teaching medium in business courses, providing realistic business situations for students' analyses. Describes how to integrate experiential case analysis with business communication. (SR)
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedHerreid, Clyde Freeman – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1994
Provides insights on the use of case studies as a method of instruction. The article partitions into the following sections: (1) Case studies as a teaching technique; (2) How to write a case; (3) How to teach a case; and (4) Pluses and minuses of the case method. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, College Science, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSmith, Robert A.; Murphy, Suzanne K. – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Argues that biology teaching at its best is characterized by students acquiring scientific, creative, and critical-reasoning skills. Advocates the use of case studies as an alternative approach to investigative laboratories. Contains 23 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Cognitive Processes, Hands on Science
Peer reviewedD'Aquila, Jill M. – Business Education Forum, 1999
Accounting graduates must be able to recognize and resolve ethical dilemmas. Ethics should be taught frequently and in short doses, using such methods as videotapes, discussions of current events, and cases of real company practices. (SK)
Descriptors: Accounting, Administration, Business Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedSeem, Susan R.; Johnson, Elaine – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1998
Examines counseling trainees' responses on free-response dependent measures to two client case vignettes for possible gender bias. Gender bias was found for clients, both women and men, who displayed nontraditional gender-role behavior. Suggests that gender bias continues to exist; increasing sophistication in both training and research is needed…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Counselor Training, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWalen, Sharon B.; Williams, Steven R. – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2000
Discusses the use of case methods in a teacher development setting where participants included teachers implementing an innovative four-year secondary mathematics curriculum. Suggests that the cases had played a surprisingly powerful role in helping the teachers acknowledge their classroom concerns and begin to address these concerns. (Contains 40…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Educational Change, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedMiller, Vernon D.; Medved, Caryn E. – Management Communication Quarterly, 2000
Presents a case study for use in management communication classes that focuses on employee feedback and performance appraisals in a company that merged with a smaller company one year ago. (SR)
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Higher Education, Mergers
Peer reviewedCusella, Louis P. – Management Communication Quarterly, 2000
Responds to a case study for management communication classes (presented in this same issue) that focuses on issues of performance appraisals and employee feedback after a merger. Notes cultural differences between the companies; examines the supervisor's differential evaluations of his employees and his communicative dynamics; examines the…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Cultural Differences, Higher Education, Mergers
Peer reviewedCleland, Jacqui; Wallace, Catherine; Rigby, Colleen – Business Communication Quarterly, 1998
Presents a case study for use in business communication classes to help students understand and learn both the context and the strategies for communication with business and management. Deals with a situation in which diverse internal groups in a company neither understand nor effectively interact with each other. Includes two assignments. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Class Activities, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRichmond, Gail; Neureither, Barbara – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Summarizes the process of a reform effort in biology instruction. Describes the use of a case study about cholera epidemics and explains how it enables critical objectives in the science curriculum to be addressed. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Cognitive Processes, Educational Change
Peer reviewedAlred, Gerald J. – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1997
Uses the cross-cultural concepts of context and time to examine the rhetoric of German university students in an English business writing course. Provides a fresh perspective for American teachers in increasingly multinational, multicultural classrooms. Suggests how Aristotle's concepts of ethos, logos, and pathos together with the case method and…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Cultural Context, Cultural Differences


