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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 | ||
+ | #write in simple manner, use simple words, so that it is easy to understand. | ||
+ | #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
Template for case study building for School Leadership
Background / Context
including challenges, needs, priorities
Objectives
Approach / strategies
Narrative
- What happened?
- What did the narrator do?
- What did others do?
- What was the positive impact
- 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
- 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
- write in simple manner, use simple words, so that it is easy to understand.
- Raise questions also, case study can help learning by making reader think.... more than only giving information