Integral Methodology
I
First, the focus is on acquiring a shared theoretical framework with
which to describe and analyze your own practical experiences in case
studies and to identify, explain, and legitimize your own practical actions.
It is therefore crucial that you can integrate the theoretical and
practical aspects of methodical practice.
II
Next, your own case studies are discussed (methodically) in groups, with
attention to both practice and theory.
Your own actions are identified, analyzed, and justified, but treatment
perspectives for future action are also developed.
III
Next, it is important to be able to present your own working method in
your own professional environment, so that you can also give a
presentation. During the presentation, you demonstrate how what you
have learned applies to your own practice.
IV
In preparation for a discussion, the student writes a case study
according to the guidelines, but practices this during lectures.
The case study is accompanied by a discussion agenda and explanations
during the writing process.