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  • And Washington and Lee University School of Law completely rebuilt its third-year curriculum in 2009, swapping out lectures and Socratic-style seminars for case-based simulations run by practicing lawyers.

    Law Schools Get Practical Patrick G. Lee 2011

  • The conference series will provide the fellow with the opportunity to learn — in a case-based or didactic forum — the epidemiology, pathophysiology and natural history of many chronic illnesses across multiple disciplines in pediatric palliative care.

    Didactic Educational Program/Conference Schedule 2010

  • In Carnap's frameworks these were explicit systems of logical rules, whereas Kuhn's account of normal science largely jettisoned rule-based knowledge in favor of a kind of case-based tacit knowledge, the cases being the concrete exemplars.

    Scientific Revolutions Nickles, Thomas 2009

  • • Improve case-based disease surveillance for communicable diseases and health and humanitarian service coverage in evacuation centers

    Philippines: WHO report says outbreaks of disease rising among flood victims 2009

  • I think library schools could learn a lot from how MBA programs teach these skills through case-based learning.

    librarianship isn’t for sissies « Attempting Elegance 2008

  • As one peer refereed study puts it ‘Distorted use of terms like “gold standard,” “anecdotal,” and “empirical” in the discourse in which research methodology is typically presented has disempowered the practitioner’s perspective and discredited the role of case-based knowledge building.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • I've dwelled on this precinct of sociology because it is one of the areas of sociological research that involves a fascinating mix of objective, case-based research and somewhat ephemeral social entities -- the profession of accountancy, the profession of medicine.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Daniel Little 2008

  • I've dwelled on this precinct of sociology because it is one of the areas of sociological research that involves a fascinating mix of objective, case-based research and somewhat ephemeral social entities -- the profession of accountancy, the profession of medicine.

    The professions as an object of study Daniel Little 2008

  • Accordingly, although in a pluralist society we may lack the kind of comprehensive normative agreement that made the high casuistry of Renaissance Christianity possible, the path of the law suggests that normatively forceful, case-based, analogical reasoning can still go on.

    Moral Reasoning Richardson, Henry S. 2007

  • In case-based reasoning, they stress, one must consider whether a problematic case

    Moral Reasoning Richardson, Henry S. 2007

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