Education for Judgment: The Artistry of Discussion Leadership
By (Author) C. Roland Christensen
By (author) David A. Garvin
Edited by Ann Sweet
Harvard Business Review Press
Harvard Business Review Press
1st August 1992
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Sociology and anthropology
378.177
Paperback
344
Width 157mm, Height 236mm
487g
Discussion teaching--the foundation of the Harvard Business School's renowned case method of instruction--is a powerful tool for developing skills as well as conveying knowledge. In the give and take of discussion, students go beyond abstract understanding to the active application of important principles. They are confronted with the same kind of ambiguous, many-sided problems they will face in their professional lives. The elements of great teaching can be identified and consciously practiced. Many of the essays describe the building blocks of successful group leadership: negotiating a "contract" governing the conduct of the group; orchestrating a constructive process of questioning, listening, and responding; encouraging independent thinking; and guiding participants toward useful roles in their interaction with one another. The other chapters in the volume cover the ethical considerations of discussion teaching, the special challenges of teaching technical material using this method, and one pioneering effort to introduce a participative mode of medical education.
David Garvin is the Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.