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Leading Class Discussions: A Case Teaching Workshop Introduction

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Wed, Feb 19, 2025

9 AM – 6:30 PM (GMT+1)

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Calle de María de Molina, 31bis, 28006 Madrid, Spain

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The purpose of this seminar is to offer IE faculty the opportunity of learning about best practices in participant centered teaching methods. A practical oriented seminar, it´s aim is to develop additional skills for leading discussions in your courses. The discussion method is generally well received by the students, who consider it a more engaging experience than the traditional lecture. It requires more proactive work of the students, who develop criteria rather than memory.  It is in line with the trends for education in Europe and it focuses on the learning of the students rather than teaching of professors. We will be using class discussions in the seminar about class discussions. We will particularly discuss cases about some real experiences of professors in class.

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Enrique Ogliastri

IE University

Enrique Ogliastri has taught at IE since the year 2000, and he is a professor emeritus at INCAE (Costa Rica). He holds a PhD in organizations, MBA, a master’s in social psychology and a degree in industrial engineering.

Enrique started teaching class discussion workshops in 1985. He was a member of the instructor team at the Harvard Business School's first Colloquium on Participant-Centered Learning, has conducted workshops on the case method in a dozen countries. During 2019 he taught four discussion seminars for professors in different countries and universities. He has offered this seminar at IE every year since 2001 (except during the pandemic). He teaches with cases since 1967, and he has published several books with cases, including one titled “Cases about cases. Experiences with class discussion methods”.



 


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