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At the Medical College of Wisconsin, we are transitioning to TBL as the primary
method of student engagement as we are at the same time integrating our
basic and clinical sciences in the first two years. We've read what we can
from a variety of sources, including searching this listserve, but are still not
clear on whether institutions actually grade (or assign points) the application
exercises.
In most of the discussions around Setting Grade Weights, IRATs and TRATS
have individual line items, but the application exercises usually do not. Is this
because you do not provide grades based on the quality of the choice made
and/or the reasoining given by the team? The concern that has been
expressed is that if students know they are not "graded" on the application
exercise, they will skip that portion of the classtime. Is the Peer Evaluation
process really enough to ensure that students do not "skip out" on this highly
valuable activity?
Any suggestions/guidance will be greatly appreciated!
Jodi Delfosse
Education Innovation Office
Medical College of WI
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