4 Case-Based Learning
In case-based learning (CBL), students learn through discussion of real or hypothetical events. CBL can be used for individual, small-group, or whole-group learning, although it is most frequently implemented in small-group settings. CBL is appropriate for all disciplines, student levels, and course formats, including online, blended, and face-to-face settings.
Practice examples
Select the links to read more about case-based learning, as described by the following educational institutions:
- Boston University: Using case studies to teach
- Illinois University: The case method
- Stanford University: Teaching with case studies
- Yale University: Case-based learning
Case collections
Select the links to access case collections that have been developed and published by the following educational organizations and institutions:
- American Anthropological Association (anthropology): Cases and solutions
- University of Washington (public policy): Electronic hallway
- University at Buffalo (STEM): National center for case study teaching in science.