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I teach Freshman composition. I.e. a class that has individual papers as the primary grading 
criteria, and frankly, as the entire point of the class. Team learning sounds fascinating, but 
antithetical to the nature of my class.  A person must learn to write a paper on their own. 
To do otherwise is to breach academic integrity, at least of this class. (One cannot 
represent as one's own work the work of someone else, nor of a collaboration.) Is there a 
work around to a class that demands individual projects as the fundamental grading criterion.  

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