Geography The geography of my survey question is "How much do you have scribbles in Meadowbank Park? Is there some way?" I will go to Meadowbank Park. There are pictures of graffiti and graffiti. Complete the photos with the local residents and fill in the questionnaire I will show them the pictures and ask them to fill out questionnaires on graffiti.
In order to solve my research problem, I developed a descriptive multi-case study in three classrooms at the University of Maryland College Park (UMCP) (Merriam, 1998). Each faculty and his or her class is a unique case. I am interested in identifying unique cases, so I use lots of sampling to select classes. Selection criteria for several factors such as facility and class characteristics, teacher characteristics, leadership skills, student characteristics, course content etc. were developed.
The following case studies are entries by a case study study contest of cultural competencies of students and residents of the vision of the Optometry and Optometric College Association (ASCO). Teachers are encouraged to use case studies as tools to help students understand their cultural abilities. It was provided by the ASCO Diversity and Cultural Capacity Committee and received generous support from Wal-Mart. Participants are required to explain how cultural capabilities can play a role in patient-based encounters in all aspects of clinical education. The authors of the winning work received $ 2,500 each. Students and residents participating in the contest will allow ASCO to use case studies in this editing. ASCO has all rights to the material.
I presented. One of the most important things to remember is that case studies do not have correct answers. Students accustomed to the list of facts and concepts in textbooks can irritate case studies because they do not produce definitive answers. The purpose of assigning case studies is not to motivate students to study the Internet to obtain information about how companies handle this situation. There are two kinds of case studies. The first is a research case study in cases where it is necessary to conduct research from a specific point of view for a specific company. For example, in marketing, situation analysis or strategy analysis must be performed within a strategy. Such case studies are common in organizational behavior and human resource management.