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What is SUSE Case Library?

The Stanford University School of Education Case Library is a repository for teaching materials that concern real world situations in education, non-profits, government agencies and their reform efforts. The case materials are presented in a way that allows readers to consider multiple forms of explanation, design, and management, and thereby enhance the learning experience of students. All case materials are open to public reading and review.

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The Mill Town Case and Small Schools Reform David Diehl; Daniel McFarland starstarstarstar
Windows on Conversions: Noble High School, North Berwick, ME Ash Vasudeva; Linda Darling Hammond; Ray Pecheone starstar
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Windows on Conversions: Noble High School, North Berwick, ME At the side of a narrow two-lane ribbon of road in southern Maine, a low-slung sign marks the entrance to Noble High School. The school itself stands at the end of a long, curving asphalt driveway surrounded by woods on either side. Each year, the school buses that roll along this stretch of road and driveway collectively travel 1.3 million miles. They carry students between home and school across... more
 
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Currently we are only accepting Case submissions from School of Education affiliates.

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A Primer on Case-Teaching.

One reason to use case teaching is so that students interested in research engage in an exercise of
abstraction / reflection AND concretization / application. Most graduate courses at research
universities expose students to a variety of interpretive modes that can be used to explain observed
phenomenon. A rich understanding of these interpretive approaches can be advanced through their
application to particular cases. more ...
 
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