Who are the individuals who teach well with cases, what are their teaching experiences, why did they decide to use cases, what works and doesn't work in their classes, and what differences, if any, are exhibited by their students after using cases? This book aspires to address "everything you wanted to know about case-based teaching but were afraid (or didn't know ) to ask." Case Study Applications for Teacher Education shares the personal stories of fifteen talented educators, their successes, shortcomings, and growing pains about teaching with case studies in 12 different content areas. Case studies are slices of life, which illustrate a myriad of dilemmas from moral issues to classroom management. Teaching with cases can offer educators a variety of opportunities to expand and extend their teaching skills, problem solving abilities, and grasp of contemporary issues in classrooms today.