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It isn't quite TBL, but according to the abstract,
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008AmJPh..76.1066L might have the results
you're looking for.
- Bill
Paul asked:
> Does anyone know of any literature on the positive effects of TBL with
> academically "at risk" students?
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> Thanks
>
> Paul G. McGuire, Ph.D.
> Professor and Chairman
> Department of Cell Biology and Physiology
> University of New Mexico School of Medicine
> MSC08-4750
> 1 University of New Mexico
> Albuquerque, NM 87131
> Ph.505-272-9537
> Fax. 505-272-9105
> Cell. 505-417-1323
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