Developing and Using Case Studies A way to communicate and learn from “Internationalization” Experiences.

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Developing and Using Case Studies A way to communicate and learn from “Internationalization” Experiences

Case Study Format: Internationalizing Extension 1.Context: Background information, climate, concerns, issues 2. Strategies Described: approaches taken, agencies and actors involved 3. Challenges: concerns that emerged, various perspectives 4. Outcomes: accomplishments, changes, lessons learned

1. Context Information about the organizational and environmental setting Climate of the organization or setting History or conditions influencing the situation Current concerns or issues

2. Strategies Described Facts about the case— narrative that describes what innovations were introduced Actors involved Strategies tried Goals or outcomes expected

3. Challenges Encountered Challenges that emerged Perspectives of various actors Decisions taken Actions or changes made

4. Outcomes Results of changes taken or practices continued Analysis of post- intervention situation Accomplishments or outcomes Lessons learned

Use of a case study Read the written case study Analyze the strategies and resulting outcomes—what happened and why? Discuss what could have been done to further enhance outcomes, how could this experience be adapted/replicated Highlight principles or lessons learned