case method
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Also called case-study method. the teaching or elucidation of a subject or issue through analysis and discussion of actual cases, as in business education.
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AI isn’t the first technology to transform the case method.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 1, 2025
The case method offers historical distance—a safe way to practice political conversation without politicising the classroom.
From Economist • Jul. 5, 2017
He acknowledges, however, that the case method is not a good fit for everyone's learning style and that lectures may be a better way to learn about abstract concepts.
From US News • Sep. 19, 2016
On the supply side of the lawyer bubble, some of the necessary conditions for its creation date to a nineteenth-century innovation in legal education—the case method.
From Salon • Apr. 6, 2013
The introduction of the case method in political science and public law has undoubtedly improved the teaching of certain phases of these subjects.
From College Teaching Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College by Klapper, Paul
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