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Writing A Case Study
Explain the purpose of writing
a case study
Apply critical analysis to a case
study
Integrate and use academic
reading to support your
analysis
What is a case study?
• A case is a real life situation or event.
• A case study is an analysis of that
situation or event, using and
connecting ideas, theories and
approaches you have learnt about on
your course.
Why do you write them?
• To develop and demonstrate understanding of a
real-life case, and make a decision about it.
• The key is to show that you can apply your
theoretical learning to real-world problems.
Show your case in a wider context to apply your learning to the case and make real-world
decisions and, sometimes, recommendations.
Disruptive
pupil
Behaviour
management
Planning
Subject Knowledge
Cognitivism
Equality Act
Teacher
Standards
Observation
methods
Neurodiversity
Decisions and
recommendations
First Steps
• What are you being asked to do?
• Think about the theories and
concepts from the module/your
course which link to the case
• Note down the theories etc. you
need to research to begin to write
your answer
Next, start to analyse the case,
moving between it and your
course information. Try to
answer these questions as you
go along. • What are the key facts/issues?
Who? What? Where? When? How? Why?
• What are the underlying problems?
• How have these resulted in the current
situation?
• How do they link to the theories and
concepts I have learnt about?
• What are these theories and concepts
helping me understand the case?
• What are the possible solutions?
Which solutions fit best? Why?
• How can the solution be
implemented?
Who/What Where/When What has
happened?
What needs to
be analysed?
Reasons/Cause Theories/Model
Legislation
Possible
Solutions/
Predictions
Business
Easy Jet
UK company -
2019
Competitive
Advantage
Compare to
other low cost
airlines.
Swot
Porter’s Five
Forces
PEST
Good
competitive
advantage
Some threat
from Ryan Air in
terms of cost
Social Work
Patient A
UK Liverpool
Royal patient. 87
yrs. old.
Review options
for patient A in
terms of housing
options.
Admitted with
broken hip.
Previously living
on her own. Can
no longer cope.
Housing Act
(2004)
Care Act (2014)
Sheltered
Housing
Carers
Family Support
Constructing a grid can help you pull out key points from the case, and start to build up a
picture of how to analyse it.
Introductions
• Background information. Explain
the reason for investigating the topic.
• Define key terms.
• Moving from general to specific.
• Link between the general issue and
the specific case.
• Outline of the case.
Background information. Explaining the
reason for investigating the topic.
Moving from general to specific. Providing
definition of key terms.
Link between the general issue and the
specific case.
Outline of the case.
Signalling the structure and areas of
analysis.
The impact of sleep on a pilot’s performance has attracted the
interest of both aviation authorities and researchers for some
time. One specific factor, sleep inertia, which is the physiological
state that immediately follows awakening, has been found to
impair mental and manual operations. Sleep inertia has been
linked to a number of aviation incidents involving pilot error. This
case study will analyse the role sleep inertia may have played in
the crash of Air India Express Flight IX-812 at Mangalore in India
on May 22nd 2010. The report of the subsequent Court of
Inquiry along with literature relating to sleep inertia will form the
basis of the analysis. First, research findings about sleep inertia
generally, and sleep inertia in aviation specifically, will be
examined. An account of this particular incident and the major
findings of the Court of Inquiry will then be provided. Next a
discussion of the impact of sleep inertia played in this incident
and the lessons that can be learnt from this will be presented.
Finally, recommendations for how such incidents can be avoided
in the future are made.
Body paragraphs
• Keep linking the literature to your case.
• Show you are applying a range of possible
explanations and influences to understand your
case
One sleep factor which may contribute to this is chronic fatigue among pilots
with extended flight duty period on long-haul, international flights. In particular, pilots of
these flights are likely to have duty periods in excess of 8 h and thus are at the greatest risk
for performance impairment due to fatigue (Rosekind et al. 1995). For example, a 9-h flight
may involve a duty period of 12 h or more. Justifying concerns with regard to the potential
dangers associated with these long-haul flights and extended duty periods, Goode (2003)
examined the records of accidents in commercial aviation between 1978 and 1999 and
found a significant relationship between flight duration and frequency of accidents.
Additionally, pilots have reported increasing fatigue across the duration of the flight (Gundel
et al. 1995; Petrilli et al. 2006), suggesting that the combination of time-on-task fatigue
(Samel et al. 1997) and the strong drive to sleep after someone has been awake for a long
period of time (that is, homeostatic sleep pressure) may lead to a serious deterioration in
the pilots’ alertness and performance. Given the duration of the Air India Express Flight IX-
812 flight, chronic fatigue may therefore have played a part. However, other sleep factors
could be more significant.
References –
linking the case
analysis with
theories and
research
Comments in
bold indicate
understanding
that there may
be a range of
relevant factor to
explain the case.
Restates the focus
Sum up the main points or
findings
Link to recommendations
if you need them (or
include them here –
check brief)
Specific focus – conclusions
based on the analysis
Conclusions
This case study examined the role sleep inertia may have played in
the crash of Air India Express Flight IX-812 at Mangalore in India
on May 22nd 2010. Studies of human factors in aviation have
shown that a variety of factors influence the severity and duration
of sleep inertia. These factors include depth of sleep, timing of
sleep and chemical influences. If a crew member is awakened
from a deep sleep, then it is likely their reaction time performance
will be adversely affected. This appeared to be the case for Air
India Express Flight IX-812 where the Captain was in a long sleep
during the flight. As a result, upon awakening, the Captain’s
judgment appeared to have been impaired, resulting in a series of
poor decisions. This case highlights the need for an effective
Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) and a Crew Resource
Management (CRM) system, along with focused training to ensure
crew are fully aware of the impact of sleep inertia on
performance, particularly decision making.
Restates
the focus
Sum up the
main points
or findings
Link to
recommendations
Specific
focus –
conclusions
based on
the analysis
Recommendations
The Recommendations are actions to be
implemented as a result of the conclusions.
Conclusion = Patient has an ulcer, which will
improve with a combination of reducing stress
and medication
Recommendation = Patient to reduce stress and take
medicine
Based on the main findings of this
case study, it is recommended
that:
CRM training and refreshers for
all flight crew should be
conducted as required by DGCA
vide Operations Circular No 2 of
2001
CRM training must include both
classroom and simulator training
- Are stated briefly but clearly
- Are expressed as action statements or
directives to do something
- Use persuasive or firm language:
‘must’, ‘ought to’ etc.
Final
tip:
Notice how these phrases are used to explore the case and show possible causes and effects
may cause
can lead to
One reason why Xs have declined is that …
The most likely causes of X are poor diet and lack of exercise.
X can have profound health consequences for older people
Reflection…
What main things will you now remember to do next time you are writing a case study
assignment?

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Pg academic writig case studies webinar

  • 1. Writing A Case Study Explain the purpose of writing a case study Apply critical analysis to a case study Integrate and use academic reading to support your analysis
  • 2. What is a case study? • A case is a real life situation or event. • A case study is an analysis of that situation or event, using and connecting ideas, theories and approaches you have learnt about on your course.
  • 3. Why do you write them? • To develop and demonstrate understanding of a real-life case, and make a decision about it. • The key is to show that you can apply your theoretical learning to real-world problems.
  • 4. Show your case in a wider context to apply your learning to the case and make real-world decisions and, sometimes, recommendations. Disruptive pupil Behaviour management Planning Subject Knowledge Cognitivism Equality Act Teacher Standards Observation methods Neurodiversity Decisions and recommendations
  • 5. First Steps • What are you being asked to do? • Think about the theories and concepts from the module/your course which link to the case • Note down the theories etc. you need to research to begin to write your answer
  • 6. Next, start to analyse the case, moving between it and your course information. Try to answer these questions as you go along. • What are the key facts/issues? Who? What? Where? When? How? Why? • What are the underlying problems? • How have these resulted in the current situation?
  • 7. • How do they link to the theories and concepts I have learnt about? • What are these theories and concepts helping me understand the case?
  • 8. • What are the possible solutions? Which solutions fit best? Why? • How can the solution be implemented?
  • 9. Who/What Where/When What has happened? What needs to be analysed? Reasons/Cause Theories/Model Legislation Possible Solutions/ Predictions Business Easy Jet UK company - 2019 Competitive Advantage Compare to other low cost airlines. Swot Porter’s Five Forces PEST Good competitive advantage Some threat from Ryan Air in terms of cost Social Work Patient A UK Liverpool Royal patient. 87 yrs. old. Review options for patient A in terms of housing options. Admitted with broken hip. Previously living on her own. Can no longer cope. Housing Act (2004) Care Act (2014) Sheltered Housing Carers Family Support Constructing a grid can help you pull out key points from the case, and start to build up a picture of how to analyse it.
  • 10. Introductions • Background information. Explain the reason for investigating the topic. • Define key terms. • Moving from general to specific. • Link between the general issue and the specific case. • Outline of the case.
  • 11. Background information. Explaining the reason for investigating the topic. Moving from general to specific. Providing definition of key terms. Link between the general issue and the specific case. Outline of the case. Signalling the structure and areas of analysis. The impact of sleep on a pilot’s performance has attracted the interest of both aviation authorities and researchers for some time. One specific factor, sleep inertia, which is the physiological state that immediately follows awakening, has been found to impair mental and manual operations. Sleep inertia has been linked to a number of aviation incidents involving pilot error. This case study will analyse the role sleep inertia may have played in the crash of Air India Express Flight IX-812 at Mangalore in India on May 22nd 2010. The report of the subsequent Court of Inquiry along with literature relating to sleep inertia will form the basis of the analysis. First, research findings about sleep inertia generally, and sleep inertia in aviation specifically, will be examined. An account of this particular incident and the major findings of the Court of Inquiry will then be provided. Next a discussion of the impact of sleep inertia played in this incident and the lessons that can be learnt from this will be presented. Finally, recommendations for how such incidents can be avoided in the future are made.
  • 12. Body paragraphs • Keep linking the literature to your case. • Show you are applying a range of possible explanations and influences to understand your case
  • 13. One sleep factor which may contribute to this is chronic fatigue among pilots with extended flight duty period on long-haul, international flights. In particular, pilots of these flights are likely to have duty periods in excess of 8 h and thus are at the greatest risk for performance impairment due to fatigue (Rosekind et al. 1995). For example, a 9-h flight may involve a duty period of 12 h or more. Justifying concerns with regard to the potential dangers associated with these long-haul flights and extended duty periods, Goode (2003) examined the records of accidents in commercial aviation between 1978 and 1999 and found a significant relationship between flight duration and frequency of accidents. Additionally, pilots have reported increasing fatigue across the duration of the flight (Gundel et al. 1995; Petrilli et al. 2006), suggesting that the combination of time-on-task fatigue (Samel et al. 1997) and the strong drive to sleep after someone has been awake for a long period of time (that is, homeostatic sleep pressure) may lead to a serious deterioration in the pilots’ alertness and performance. Given the duration of the Air India Express Flight IX- 812 flight, chronic fatigue may therefore have played a part. However, other sleep factors could be more significant. References – linking the case analysis with theories and research Comments in bold indicate understanding that there may be a range of relevant factor to explain the case.
  • 14. Restates the focus Sum up the main points or findings Link to recommendations if you need them (or include them here – check brief) Specific focus – conclusions based on the analysis Conclusions
  • 15. This case study examined the role sleep inertia may have played in the crash of Air India Express Flight IX-812 at Mangalore in India on May 22nd 2010. Studies of human factors in aviation have shown that a variety of factors influence the severity and duration of sleep inertia. These factors include depth of sleep, timing of sleep and chemical influences. If a crew member is awakened from a deep sleep, then it is likely their reaction time performance will be adversely affected. This appeared to be the case for Air India Express Flight IX-812 where the Captain was in a long sleep during the flight. As a result, upon awakening, the Captain’s judgment appeared to have been impaired, resulting in a series of poor decisions. This case highlights the need for an effective Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) and a Crew Resource Management (CRM) system, along with focused training to ensure crew are fully aware of the impact of sleep inertia on performance, particularly decision making. Restates the focus Sum up the main points or findings Link to recommendations Specific focus – conclusions based on the analysis
  • 16. Recommendations The Recommendations are actions to be implemented as a result of the conclusions. Conclusion = Patient has an ulcer, which will improve with a combination of reducing stress and medication Recommendation = Patient to reduce stress and take medicine
  • 17. Based on the main findings of this case study, it is recommended that: CRM training and refreshers for all flight crew should be conducted as required by DGCA vide Operations Circular No 2 of 2001 CRM training must include both classroom and simulator training - Are stated briefly but clearly - Are expressed as action statements or directives to do something - Use persuasive or firm language: ‘must’, ‘ought to’ etc.
  • 18. Final tip: Notice how these phrases are used to explore the case and show possible causes and effects may cause can lead to One reason why Xs have declined is that … The most likely causes of X are poor diet and lack of exercise. X can have profound health consequences for older people
  • 19. Reflection… What main things will you now remember to do next time you are writing a case study assignment?