DESCRIPTION:
A case study focuses on one person, group, event, or situation over time. It examines all details and perspectives. The study aims to understand the subject in its context, often using narratives and descriptions, but also numbers and statistics. Depending on the researcher's questions, case studies can describe, explore, explain, or evaluate.
Use:
In education, case studies help students apply theory to real-world situations. By analyzing cases, students build critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. This method encourages active learning, discussion, and practical application of knowledge, making it especially useful in fields like business, law, medicine, and social sciences.
Example:
English Grammar
High School
Associates the use of conditional sentences in English with real-life scenarios, recognizing their impact on effective communication and decision-making in both current and future contexts.
Accurately applies conditional sentences in practical scenarios, demonstrating their impact on clear communication and decision-making.
Example: checklist to evaluate the case study
Mark Yes if the student meets the criterion.
Mark No if the student does not meet the criterion.