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#Balanced narrative - cover both + and -. Should not be one sided. only talking about positive aspects and ignoring negative aspects
 
#Balanced narrative - cover both + and -. Should not be one sided. only talking about positive aspects and ignoring negative aspects
 
#present perspectives of all stakeholders (even those opposing your perspective). in a balanced manner
 
#present perspectives of all stakeholders (even those opposing your perspective). in a balanced manner
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#write in simple manner, use simple words, so that it is easy to understand.
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#Raise questions also, case study can help learning by making reader think.... more than only giving information

Latest revision as of 07:56, 17 October 2014

ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ನೋಡಿ

Template for case study building for School Leadership

Background / Context

including challenges, needs, priorities

Objectives

Approach / strategies

Narrative

  1. What happened?
  2. What did the narrator do?
  3. What did others do?
  4. What was the positive impact
  5. What was the negative impact

Learnings / insight

what does the case study help us learn

Questions

Add thought provoking questions

Some ground rules for case study writing

  1. Balanced narrative - cover both + and -. Should not be one sided. only talking about positive aspects and ignoring negative aspects
  2. present perspectives of all stakeholders (even those opposing your perspective). in a balanced manner
  3. write in simple manner, use simple words, so that it is easy to understand.
  4. Raise questions also, case study can help learning by making reader think.... more than only giving information