The Case Centre Workshop: Successful Case Teaching

Helping faculty strengthen and evolve their case teaching, whether they are new to the method or looking to sharpen their craft.

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Description

The Case Centre
Workshop: Successful Case Teaching
29, 30 June and 1 July 2026

Teaching with cases is both an art and a discipline. While the case method can spark powerful learning, it also demands agility, thoughtful design, and real-time facilitation skills. This workshop is built to help faculty strengthen and evolve their case teaching, whether they are new to the method or looking to sharpen their craft.

Across three interactive days, participants will:

  • experience a live case discussion from the learner’s perspective
  • develop a structured teaching plan and facilitation arc
  • practice managing classroom dynamics and common pitfalls
  • explore how to adapt case teaching across different formats, audiences, and technologies (including AI)
  • receive peer feedback on live teaching practice

This workshop is designed for:

  • faculty and trainers who use (or plan to use) case discussions in undergraduate, MBA, or executive programmes
  • educators seeking to improve classroom engagement and discussion-based learning.

Whether you are just beginning to teach with cases - or are looking to refresh and deepen your approach - this workshop offers practical guidance, peer connection, and a chance to practice in a supportive environment.


Workshop programme

This interactive, synchronous workshop will take place online, using Zoom, over three sessions. Each day there will be an optional practice and discussion session from 13h-14h (BST).

Session 1: Build the foundation

Monday 29 June 2026, 14-18h (BST)

  • Live case discussion.
  • The case for cases.
  • Preparing a case teaching plan.
  • Question agility.
Session 2: Navigate the complexity 

Tuesday 30 June 2026, 14-18h (BST)

  • Managing classroom dynamics and participation equity.
  • Handling common case teaching pitfalls.
  • Cold calling strategies.
  • Managing different student archetypes.
Session 3: Adapt across contexts

Wednesday 1 July 2026, 14-18h (BST)

  • Adapting to large classes, non-traditional audiences, online, and asynchronous teaching.
  • Leveraging AI in case prep.
  • Designing learning for different formats (discussion, simulation, role-play, reflection).
  • Live practice teaching with peer feedback.

Fees

  Member organisations Non-member organisations

Early-bird rate
(until 29 March 2026)

£298/€340/$395
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£333/€380/$438
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Standard rate
(from 30 March 2026)
£425/€485/$565 £475/€540/$625

The deadline for applications is midnight (BST) on 24 June 2026.


Get in touch

If you have any querwhenies about this workshop please do get in touch.

Hannah Blythin - Training and Events Developer: [email protected]