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Case-Based Learning Badria Al-Bulushi m091712 Sultan Qaboos University
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What is case-based learning? Features of effective case.
TOC What is case-based learning? Features of effective case. Teachers’ role. Students’ role. Role of technology. Examples.
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What is case-based learning?
The utilization of a real-life contextual cases as instructional tools for students to actively engage in problem solving and inductive inquiry. Nelson (2010:3) Students –centered approach that helps students to direct their own learning through asking questions and setting agendas that lead to solving the case. Carder, Willingham and Bibb (2001)
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Used to teach people about realistic decision-making situations
Used to teach people about realistic decision-making situations. It helps teachers, instructional designers, doctors, lawyers, business people, and others, how to respond to actual problems they will encounter in their fields.
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FEATURES of effective case
Case content is aligned with the instructional goals and objectives. Tells a story. Well-written. Provides students with authentic situations. Students participate in effective discussion and analysis.
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Students participate in information synthesis.
Develops collaborative skills. Facilitates the application of knowledge in real-world. problem solving. Short.
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Teacher’s Role. Listener Analyst Setting up the learning environment
Summarizes key issues
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Student’s Role. Reviews literature relevant to the case.
Evaluates the proposed solutions and reflects. Commits to collaborative work with peers.
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Role of technology Discussion form Chats wikis
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Developed multimedia cases that define a case in terms of :
Example of the theory ( software package design for case-based teacher education ) Developed multimedia cases that define a case in terms of : 1 – A literacy program. ( interface ) 2- A child while reading and writing across the curriculum throughout the school year. ( interface\ artifacts )
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Example
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References Elizabeth , A . (2000). Case-based learning Theory: Implications for software design. JI. Of technology and teacher Education. 8 (2) , Nelson ,T . N. (2010). Case-based learning (CBL) in selected physical theory curricula and its’ perceived effectiveness by students ,faculty and administrators. University of Health Sciences centre-New Orleans. http\\ Cardner , L ., Willingham, P., & Bibb, D. (2002). Case- based, problem-based learning Information Literacy for real world. Research strategy , 18 , www. Sciencedirect.com.
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