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Case method of teaching. Participants and Instructors perspective By B.V.L.Narayana. CMT – Participants perspective. Case – stories representing reality Provide data and background of a major decision Understand realities of a particular organisation
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Case method of teaching Participants and Instructors perspective By B.V.L.Narayana
CMT – Participants perspective • Case – stories representing reality • Provide data and background of a major decision • Understand realities of a particular organisation • CMT – range of teaching styles and objectives using cases for teaching
CMT – Participants perspective • Cases used to • Illustrate points, concepts, real life situations • Develop analytical and strategic thinking • Develop and maintain teaching process • Develop communication and information skills • Integrate theory and practice
CMT – Participants perspective • Case studies effective for • Communication and interpersonal skills- 91% • Integrative skills– 71% • Pedagogic- 67% • Illustrative—62% • Strategic and analytical thinking—57%
CMT – Participants perspective • CMT— • Is a participative method • Requires considerable preparation • Benefits arising • Linked to participants purpose • preparation
CMT INSTRUCTORS PERSPECTIVE • TO CONVEY CONCEPTS • FACILITATE SKILL DEVELOPMENT • IDENTIFY NEW USES FOR CASE • DEVELOP CASE FURTHER • NEW PERSPECTIVES • LEARNING FOR SELF
CMT – Participants perspective • References: • Jennings, David :(1996) strategic management and the case method : journal of management development , volume 15, no 9, pp 4—12 • Jennings , David( 2002) : strategic management : an evaluation of the use of three learning methods, the journal of management development , volume 21, no 9 , pp 655—665.