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I surveyed my students pre- and post- about attitudes toward working with others, using questions adapted from Levine et al (2004) as referenced in the attached article. I analyzed how attitudes changed over the semester in relation to various demographic characteristics, and whether or not those attitudes carried over to a subsequent course.
Good luck!
Molly Espey, Professor
John E. Walker Department of Economics
232 Sirrine Hall
Clemson University
Box 341309
Clemson, SC 29634-1309
(864) 656-6401
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From: Team-Based Learning [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of McMullen, Isabel
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Subject: TBL outcomes advice
Dear all,
I'm hoping to trial TBL as part of the educational programme for psychiatry residents in London, UK. As far as I know, this is the first time that TBL has been used as part of formal training for doctors in the UK, and so I was hoping to evaluate the course to see if it could be used more widely. I'm really excited by TBL as a concept from the reading around which I've done so far. The reason for my email is that I was wondering what you experienced TBL-ers had found were the most useful ways of evaluating courses? I plan to test residents' knowledge and also get them to fill in satisfaction questionnaires, and lecturer responses (probably by qualitative interviews) but I would also like to evaluate learner engagement and attitudes to teamwork. Do you know of good tools or questionnaires to measure those? And are there any other key outcomes I should be looking to capture?
I'm new to this list, so apologies if this all seems a bit basic. Any input would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Isabel
Dr Isabel McMullen MBChB MRCPsych
South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
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