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The Case Method is a method of teaching that involves the use of cases. It has been used in a variety of settings, including early childhood education. The Case Method can be used to support students' Learning in a number of ways. It can also be used as a tool to help teachers improve their own teaching.

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The Case Method is a method of teaching that involves the use of cases. It has been used in a variety of settings, including early childhood education. The Case Method can be used to support students' Learning in a number of ways. It can also be used as a tool to help teachers improve their own teaching.

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