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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For more than a century, M.B.A. students have learned business strategy through 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
Prior to 1890, no other law school used the case method of instruction that he pioneered; today it’s pervasive.
From Salon • Apr. 6, 2013
The presentation of a definite set of circumstances or a fairly complete experience involving the fundamental principles under discussion is an instance of teaching by the "case method."
From Religious Education in the Family by Cope, Henry Frederick
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