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Presentation
Case-in-Point Methodology: Creating a Studio-Laboratory Environment in Every Classroom
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
  • Emily Carlson, Andrews University
  • Kari Gibbs Prouty, Andrews University
Location
Bell Hall, Rm 181
Start Date
29-3-2018 1:30 PM
End Date
29-3-2018 2:20 PM
Proposal for Presentation

Participants will explore the unique approach of case-in-point methodology which utilizes student experiences to transform the academic space, harness failure, and process life’s challenges. Emphasis will be given to designing tasks that promote problem solving, communication, and self-reflection across all age groups and disciplines. Borrowing from best practices utilized at Harvard Business School, the University of Minnesota, and Andrews University’s Undergraduate Leadership Program, attendees will learn how to create tasks designed to make use of both the explicit and underlying issues that surface in the day-to-day lives of students and connect those issues to course content.

Acknowledgments

Parks, S. D. (2005). Leadership can be taught: a bold approach for a complex world. Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation.

Citation Information
Emily Carlson and Kari Gibbs Prouty. "Case-in-Point Methodology: Creating a Studio-Laboratory Environment in Every Classroom" (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kari-gibbsprouty/2/