A topic in research methodology
Case study is a methodology which focuses enquiry on one example from another a range of possible examples:
"Case study is an umbrella term for a family of research methods having in common the decisions to focus on enquiry around an instance"
Adelman, Jenkins & Kemmis, 1980, p.48
"The case is one among others. In any given study, we will concentrate on the one….
The case is a specific, a complex, functioning thing…
The case is an integrated system"
Stake, 1995: 2
The case could be
- some aspect of teaching and learning in one of our classes;
- one lesson;
- the teaching of one topic;
- one student in one of our classes;
- an identified category of students (e.g. those labelled gifted) in a class;
- an identified group of students working together in a class;
- an examination paper;
- one teaching activity;
- etcetera
Case study research taken to the extreme?
While individual research projects may focus on one instance, here is an example of a research programme centred around one exemplar…
Sources cited:
- Adelman, C., Jenkins, D., & Kemmis, S. (1980). Rethinking case study: Notes from the second Cambridge Conference. In H. Simons (Ed.), Towards a Science of the Singular: Essays about Case Study in Educational Research and Evaluation (pp. 47-61). Norwich: Centre for Applied Research in Education, University of East Anglia.
- Reindl, Josef, 2001, Believers in an age of heresy? Oskar Vogt, Nikolai Timoféeff-Ressovsky and Julius Hallervorden at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research, in Margit Szöllösi-Janze (Ed.), Science in the Third Reich, pp.211-242. Oxford: Berg.
- Stake, R. E. (1995). The Art of Case Study Research. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
My introduction to educational research:
Taber, K. S. (2013). Classroom-based Research and Evidence-based Practice: An introduction (2nd ed.). London: Sage.