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|a Introduce your students to the magic of storiesdelivered through educational case studies that will help you put science into vivid context. Start With a Story offers an abundance of strategies, tips, examples, ideas, and resources to free your students (and you) from dry lecture formats. Start With a Story is a collection of more than 40 essays published primarily as columns in NSTAs member publication, Journal of College Science Teaching.
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|a Table of Contents; Foreword; Introduction; I-Case for Cases: We Need a New Approach; II-What are Case Studies?; III-Types of Case Studies; IV-How to Teach With Case Studies; V-Whole Class Discussion: Classical Method; VI-Small Group Methods: An Overview; VII-Problem-Based Learning; VIII-Interrupted Case Method; IX-Intimate Debate Method; X-Team-Based Learning; XI-Large Class Methods; XII-Individual Case Study Methods; XIII-Hybrid Case Methods; XIV-Directed Case Method; XV-How Not to Teach With Case Studies; XVI-How to Write Case Studies; XVII-How to Write Case Study Teaching Notes.
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