Discussion and Case Rules

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Discussion and Case Rules

One Day Before the Discussion and Case Class Session Each student reads the ethics guide, security guide, problem solving guide, opposing forces guide, reflections guide and cases of each chapter Each student down loads the chapter for discussion and case questions Each student prepares the his/her answer for discussion questions and case questions of each chapter

Discussion and Case Class Session Each group will have 20~30 minutes to compile and write the group answers for each discussion question and case question on paper Each group will participate the discussion Each group will turn in the solution paper for grade at the end of the class