A fundamental
part of the CaseNEX approach is our unique 5-Step Method, a matrix for
approaching complex situations, understanding cause and effect relationships,
and exploring multiple solutions to challenging problems. Facilitators
are trained to use the 5-Step Method to help students gain the insight
and analytical skills to effectively address their own challenges.
The 5-Step Method includes the following:
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Issues: Identify facts, issues, problems, and challenges present in the case. Discuss the obvious as well as the underlying or hidden issues. |
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Perspectives: Imagine how each character would see the issues, problems, and challenges presented in each case. |
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Knowledge: Review what you know about the situation in the case. Click on the resources section to learn more about the challenges facing the characters in these cases. |
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Actions: Based on what you know, describe actions the characters in the case could take to help improve the situation. |
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Consequences: Predict what might happen if these actions were taken. Think about what will happen immediately as well as what will happen later (6 months, 1 year, 10 years later). Also, think about intended and unintended consequences (things you mean to happen, and things that could happen that might surprise you later). |
Using the 5-Step Method as a way of evaluating the cases helps students to apply the same level of thinking to their own lives, and it's a great tool to aid facilitators in meeting program goals.