“How to write a Case Study”

IIS (deemed to be UNIVERSITY), Jaipur

NOTICE

                                                                          September 18, 2021

 

The Department of Education, IISU, in collaboration with the Counselling and Career Development Centre (CCDC), IISU, is organising a Session on “How to write a Case Study” for all the students of B.A. B.Ed. & B.Sc. B.Ed. of Semester VII, as per details mentioned hereunder:

 

Speaker:

Ms. Mahak  Mathur, Assistant Professor cum Clinical Psychologist, IISU

Date:

September 20, 2021

Time:     

11:15 am to 12.15 p.m.

Platform:

Microsoft Teams  

 

          

It is compulsory for all B.A. B.Ed. & B.Sc. B.Ed. Semester 7 students to attend.

 

 

Head                                                                                   Coordinator

Department of Education                         Counselling and Career Development

                    Centre (CCDC)               

 

 

 

 

 

A REPORT ON THE SESSION ON “HOW TO WRITE A CASE STUDY” ORGANISED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, IIS (deemed to be UNIVERSITY), JAIPUR

            

 

A session on “How to write a Case Study” was organised for the students of B.A. B.Ed. and B.Sc. B.Ed. (Batch 2018) on Monday, September 20, 2021.

The objective was to help the students understand the nuances of writing a case study of a learner.  Ms.Aruna Mathur first introduced the speaker and welcomed her.

Ms. Mahak then began the discussion by explaining the need and importance of writing a case study. She explained how case study is an in-depth study of one person, group or event and how it can specifically help teachers understand their students better. Through PowerPoint presentation she explained in detail how to study each and every aspect of a student’s life and history and understand the patterns and causes of her/his behavior. A question-answer session was held at the end of the session.

Other Faculty Members of Department of Education - Ms. Pragati Sharma, Ms. Lavleena Trivedi, Ms. Tina Gupta and 88 students participated in the session.  

Reported by

Tina Gupta

21/09/2021

 

 

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