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Case-Based Learning Badria Al- Bulushi m091712 Sultan Q aboos University

Case-Based Learning Badria Al- Bulushi m091712 Sultan Q aboos University. TOC What is case-based learning?. Features of effective case. Teachers’ role . Students’ role. Role of technology. Examples . What is case-based learning?.

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Case-Based Learning Badria Al- Bulushi m091712 Sultan Q aboos University

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  1. Case-Based Learning Badria Al-Bulushi m091712 Sultan Qaboos University

  2. TOC What is case-based learning? Features of effective case. Teachers’ role. Students’ role. Role of technology. Examples.

  3. 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)

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Students participate in information synthesis. • Develops collaborative skills. • Facilitates the application of knowledge in real-world. problem solving. • Short.

  7. Teacher’s Role. • Listener • Analyst • Setting up the learning environment • Summarizes key issues

  8. Student’s Role. • Reviews literature relevant to the case. • Evaluates the proposed solutions and reflects. • Commits to collaborative work with peers.

  9. Role of technology • Discussion form • Chats • wikis

  10. 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 )

  11. Example • www.cascade.hvu.nl

  12. References • Elizabeth , A . (2000). Case-based learning Theory: Implications for software design. JI. Of technology and teacher Education. 8 (2) , 85- 95. www.editilib.org • 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\\www.proquest.umi.com. • Cardner , L ., Willingham, P., & Bibb, D. (2002). Case- based, problem-based learning Information Literacy for real world. Research strategy , 18 , 181-190. www. Sciencedirect.com.

  13. Thank you

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