Effective teaching can be defined in many ways including teacher behavior (warmth, civility, clarity), teacher knowledge (of subject matter, of students), teacher beliefs, and so forth. Here we define effective teaching as the ability to improve student achievement as shown by research.
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Case-Teaching Method in Management: Learning From Vishnu Sharma, Socrates, and Ramanujan
Supriya Lamba Sahdev (Amity University, Noida, India), Prachi Trivedi (Amity University, Noida, India), and Meghna Sharma (Amity University, Noida, India)
Copyright: © 2022
|Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4083-4.ch008
Abstract
Case method of teaching is one of the key pedagogical tools to create an experiential learning environment in the classroom. Through this chapter, the author tries to trace the ramifications for creating a platform for effective learning using questioning techniques to facilitate development of critical thinking skills. This is done by tracing the importance of a method adopted by the Greek philosopher Socrates, the essays of Indian scholar Ramanujan, and the stories by Vishnu Sharma. The authors draw inferences from real-time classroom experiences to bring out the analogies. The perspective developed by the author signifies the importance of reflecting the ‘learnings from past' to create benchmarks for management education in the current context.