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 ===== General ===== ===== General =====
  
-Case-based learning (also: //guided inquiry approach//​(([[http://​facultydevelopment.med.ufl.edu/files/2009/​02/​19-comparing.pdf|Srinivasan,​ Malathi, Michael Wilkes, Frazier Stevenson, Thuan Nguyen, and Stuart Slavin. Comparing problem-based learning with case-based learning: effects of a major curricular shift at two institutions. Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 82, no. 1: 74-82. January 2007.]]))) is a [[learning_paradigms:​constructivism|constructivist]] instructional design method employed in law schools even as far back as 19th century and suggests learning through **introducing** a learner to a situation he might face in real world, **discussing** it and making **conclusions** out of it.+Case-based learning (also: //guided inquiry approach//​(([[http://​w3.palmer.edu/crfellows/files/Srinivasan%20Article.pdf|Srinivasan,​ Malathi, Michael Wilkes, Frazier Stevenson, Thuan Nguyen, and Stuart Slavin. Comparing problem-based learning with case-based learning: effects of a major curricular shift at two institutions. Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 82, no. 1: 74-82. January 2007.]]))) is a [[learning_paradigms:​constructivism|constructivist]] instructional design method employed in law schools even as far back as 19th century and suggests learning through **introducing** a learner to a situation he might face in real world, **discussing** it and making **conclusions** out of it.
  
  
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 The suggestions on leading a case are: The suggestions on leading a case are:
  
 +  * Prior to the case give students materials or articles relevant to the case.
   * Divide students into small groups (3-6).   * Divide students into small groups (3-6).
   * Present a carefully designed case which requires participants to reach a concrete outcome like judgement or decision.   * Present a carefully designed case which requires participants to reach a concrete outcome like judgement or decision.
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 ===== What is the practical meaning of case-based learning? ===== ===== What is the practical meaning of case-based learning? =====
  
-What follows is an example of a case-based learning session borrowed from work of Srinivasan et al.(([[http://​facultydevelopment.med.ufl.edu/​files/​2009/​02/​19-comparing.pdf|Srinivasan,​ Malathi, Michael Wilkes, Frazier Stevenson, Thuan Nguyen, and Stuart Slavin. Comparing problem-based learning with case-based learning: effects of a major curricular shift at two institutions. Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 82, no. 1: 74-82. January 2007.]]))+What follows is an example of a case-based learning session borrowed from work of Srinivasan et al.((Example borrowed from: [[http://​facultydevelopment.med.ufl.edu/​files/​2009/​02/​19-comparing.pdf|Srinivasan,​ Malathi, Michael Wilkes, Frazier Stevenson, Thuan Nguyen, and Stuart Slavin. Comparing problem-based learning with case-based learning: effects of a major curricular shift at two institutions. Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 82, no. 1: 74-82. January 2007.]] ​For comparison see: [[instructional_design:​Problem-based learning]].))
  
 ^  Instructional element ​ ^  Case-based learning activity ​ ^ ^  Instructional element ​ ^  Case-based learning activity ​ ^
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 ===== Criticisms ===== ===== Criticisms =====
  
-As case-based learning is a more guided approach to learning in which field experts can provide students with correct answers when needed or correct incorrect students'​ assumptions,​ proponents of pure discovery learning methods argue that this might cause experts to lecture instead of facilitate learning and that providing answers kills curiosity(([[http://​facultydevelopment.med.ufl.edu/files/2009/​02/​19-comparing.pdf|Srinivasan,​ Malathi, Michael Wilkes, Frazier Stevenson, Thuan Nguyen, and Stuart Slavin. Comparing problem-based learning with case-based learning: effects of a major curricular shift at two institutions. Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 82, no. 1: 74-82. January 2007.]])).+As case-based learning is a more guided approach to learning in which field experts can provide students with correct answers when needed or correct incorrect students'​ assumptions,​ proponents of pure discovery learning methods argue that this might cause experts to lecture instead of facilitate learning and that providing answers kills curiosity(([[http://​w3.palmer.edu/crfellows/files/Srinivasan%20Article.pdf|Srinivasan,​ Malathi, Michael Wilkes, Frazier Stevenson, Thuan Nguyen, and Stuart Slavin. Comparing problem-based learning with case-based learning: effects of a major curricular shift at two institutions. Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 82, no. 1: 74-82. January 2007.]])).
  
-The proponents of guided instruction on the other hand argue case-based learning still does not exploit successful methods of teaching like worked examples and does not take into consideration ​current knowledge of human cognitive structure.+The proponents of guided instruction on the other hand argue case-based learning still does not exploit successful methods of teaching like worked examples and doubt that time spent during self-preparation and class discussion ​does result in more successful learning than if the same time was spent teaching using guided instruction aligned with current knowledge of human cognitive structure.
 ===== Keywords ===== ===== Keywords =====
  
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 ===== Read more ===== ===== Read more =====
  
-[[http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/pdfs/Cooking%20With%20Betty%20Crocker-XXIX-3.pdf|Herreid,​ C. F. Cooking with Betty Crocker. JCST 29, no. 3, 1999.]]+[[http://w3.palmer.edu/crfellows/files/Srinivasan%20Article.pdf|Herreid,​ C. F. Cooking with Betty Crocker. JCST 29, no. 3, 1999.]]
  
 [[http://​cstl-csm.semo.edu/​waterman/​CBL/​webresources.html|Internet resources for case based learning.]] [[http://​cstl-csm.semo.edu/​waterman/​CBL/​webresources.html|Internet resources for case based learning.]]
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 [[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=_WEIxhSAJHIC&​printsec=frontcover&​dq=Supporting+Student+Learning:​+Case+Studies,​+Experience+and+Practice+from+Higher+Education&​hl=hr&​ei=KufDTYHYL4SUOsXFjNAE&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=result&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA#​v=onepage&​q&​f=false|Crosling,​ G. and Webb, G. Supporting Student Learning: Case Studies, Experience and Practice from Higher Education. London: Kogan Page. 2002.]] [[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=_WEIxhSAJHIC&​printsec=frontcover&​dq=Supporting+Student+Learning:​+Case+Studies,​+Experience+and+Practice+from+Higher+Education&​hl=hr&​ei=KufDTYHYL4SUOsXFjNAE&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=result&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA#​v=onepage&​q&​f=false|Crosling,​ G. and Webb, G. Supporting Student Learning: Case Studies, Experience and Practice from Higher Education. London: Kogan Page. 2002.]]
  
-Wassermann, S. Introduction to Case Method Teaching: A Guide to the Galaxy. New York: Teachers College Press, Columbia University. 1994.+[[http://​www.fh-kufstein.at/​wi/​ejarz/​downloads/​publications/​JEMH1997.pdf|Jarz,​ E. M., Kainz, G. A., & Walpoth, G. Multimedia-based case studies in education: Design, development,​ and evaluation of multimedia-based case studies. Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 6 (1), 23-46. 1997.]] 
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 +[[http://​books.google.com/​books/​about/​Introduction_to_case_method_teaching.html?​id=20xiQgAACAAJ|Wassermann, S. Introduction to Case Method Teaching: A Guide to the Galaxy. New York: Teachers College Press, Columbia University. 1994.]] 
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 +[[http://​jte.sagepub.com/​content/​42/​4/​243.short|Merseth,​ K. K. The early history of case-based instruction:​ Insights for teacher education today. Journal of Teacher Education, 42(4), 2433--2439. 1991.]]
  
 [[http://​edutechwiki.unige.ch/​en/​Case-based_learning|Case-based learning - EduTech Wiki.]] [[http://​edutechwiki.unige.ch/​en/​Case-based_learning|Case-based learning - EduTech Wiki.]]
  
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