Interaction oriented
With case studies as teaching-learning methods, your role as a teacher goes beyond presenting content; it involves creating an environment where your students are actively engaged, well-prepared, and fully involved in the process. This requires careful planning, thoughtful facilitation, and a focus on fostering collaboration and independence among your students.
Each learning nugget in this element focuses on specific interaction-orientated aspects of case study teaching:
- Encourage preparation: Motivate students to prepare for the case in advance, building their independence and readiness for discussions.
- Preplan the structure of the case discussion: A clear, organised discussion structure ensures better understanding and participation.
- Encourage the engagement of all students: Actively involve all students to create inclusive, balanced discussions that enhance collaboration and critical thinking.
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