Program on Case Method and Participant-Centered Learning
Introduction
The Program on Case Method and Participant-Centered Learning (PCMPCL) is a two-part seminar designed by Harvard Business School (HBS) senior faculty members to meet the changing needs of teachers of management topics in Greater China and Singapore. The first part is 11 days in length, and is held on the HBS campus. The second part takes place in Asia over the course of 4 days and delves more deeply into PCMPCL topics. The seminar focuses on teaching, course development, and case writing—with a particular emphasis on the efforts required to introduce participant-centered learning methods into more conventionally taught curricula. In addition, the course will provide guidance on the creation, development, and tailoring of materials to reflect the specific management opportunities and challenges for the students taught at your institution.
The Program on Case Method and Participant-Centered Learning is designed for faculty members who will play major roles in leading curriculum development in their respective institutions over the next decade.
Dates and FeesFee: $6,000 US
The program fee covers tuition, books, case materials, accommodations, and most meals.
Programs, dates, fees, and faculty are subject to change.
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