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Case Writing and Research: Professor Moore Looks for a Better Way to Grade Student Case Analyses

Thomas C. Leach (University of New England)
Gina Vega (Salem State College)
Herbert Sherman (Brooklyn-Long Island University)

Publication date: 1 December 2008

Abstract

The case is a continuation of the series of articles, written in the form of a case, that focus upon various issues relating to case research, writing and teaching with cases. In this article Professor Moore and the other fictitious characters, confront the difficulties that he had experienced grading student case analyses. In discussing the situation with his department chair Gloria Gorham he learns much about the origins of grading and the various methods of evaluating student work. At a later date other colleagues, Chris Anderson and Dave Berger, are brought into the discussion expressing their views and providing rubrics for use in grading student case analyses.

Citation

Leach, T.C., Vega, G. and Sherman, H. (2008), "Case Writing and Research: Professor Moore Looks for a Better Way to Grade Student Case Analyses", , Vol. 5 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-05-2008-B006

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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