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Teaching with Cases
10-12 July 2008, Monaco

Please note that this event is fully booked. Please contact Gemma Bluck if you wish to be placed on a reserve list.
 
Background to workshop
Participants
Programme
Workshop objectives
Tutor
Fees
Venue


Please contact Gemma Bluck, ecch Events Co-ordinator for any information relating to workshops and events.
e g.bluck@ecch.com
t +44 (0)1234 756423


Background to workshop

In 2008, one of the world's most experienced case method tutors will lead this annual workshop to help participants teach effectively with cases. The workshop, run in association with the Richard Ivey School of Business, dispels the mystique of teaching with cases while helping teachers avoid some of the elementary pitfalls.


Participants

Teaching with Cases will be of benefit to a wide audience, including:
  • Experienced and inexperienced teachers interested in participatory learning and case use
  • Teachers keen to improve their performance
  • Junior and senior faculty
  • Those from any sector or discipline
  • Supervisors of case teachers
  • Teachers wishing to reflect on their approach

Programme


10 July 2008
  • Sample case class
  • Case method tools and process
  • Case teaching prerequisites
  • Course planning using cases
11 July 2008
  • Preparation for a case class
  • Managing the classroom process (part 1)
  • What to do if it happens to you

12 July 2008
  • Managing the classroom process (part 2)
  • Evaluation and feedback
  • Case use variations
  • Case use in a non-case environment

Workshop objectives

Case teachers will become more effective and will:
  • Gain practical insights
  • Understand prerequisites for case teaching
  • Develop planning and preparation
  • Learn participatory techniques
  • Manage the case classroom process
  • Be able to evaluate and give feedback on participation
  • Explore case use variations
  • Deal with challenges in a non-case environment

Tutor

Professor James A Erskine


Fees

EUR1365/GBP895 residential
EUR910/GBP595 non-residential
Fees include course materials, lunches and a workshop dinner on 11 July. Residential fee also includes accommodation (9, 10, 11 July) and all other meals. If you have chosen the non-residential option, we strongly recommend that you book accommodation early. If you require some assistance, please contact ecch who will be able to advise you about local hotels. ecch member organisations receive 10% discount.


Venue

Riviera Marriot Hotel, La Porte de Monaco
www.marriot.com/mcmcd

This workshop is held in association with the International University of Monaco. Founded in 1986, it offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in business.