|  | Return to Mars: How Not to Teach a Case StudyDate: 02/1998 Author: Clyde Freeman Herreid, PhD Source: Journal of College Science Teaching
Return to Mars: How Not to Teach a Case Study Online Description:Describes the common mistakes made in applying the case study method, including lack of clear goals, lack of time, lack of preparation, lack of experience with the method, and lack of commitment or involvement in the case. Provides advice to help avoid each type of mistake. Browse similar resources:  |  |
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