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Case reports

Case reports

What a case report is and everything you can do with them in Edustories — browse, read, write, and learn from real educational stories.

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A case report is the heart of Edustories. It is a real, anonymized educational story written by an educator. Each one captures four things in plain language:

  • The situation — who the student is and what was going on.
  • The challenging behaviour — what made the situation difficult.
  • The approach tried — what the author actually did about it.
  • The outcome — whether it worked, and what happened next.

Around that human story, Edustories adds structure (so cases are searchable and comparable), AI-suggested approaches drawn from established frameworks, and tools to discuss, practise, and track interventions over time.

Every case is anonymized. Cases describe a student situation, not an identifiable person — and you can add your own private labels later (see Saving cases & personal tags).

What you can do here

  • Browse the catalog of published cases, filter and search by what matters to you, and open any case to read it in full.
  • Read a case the way its author structured it, with AI-suggested solutions alongside the educator's own approach.
  • Write your own case — by speaking it aloud or typing it — and let Edustories help organise and polish the draft.
  • Engage: rate sections, leave comments, save cases for later, and find related cases by meaning.
  • Go further: practise the situation in EduPlay, ask the AI assistant about a case, export a case to a Word document, or track a real intervention.

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