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I'd go with 3 with 6 and one with 7
 
Dr Edward "Ted" Harris
President-Midwest Association of Hospitality Educators
Department of Hospitality & Tourism-College of Management
University of Wisconsin-Stout - Menomonie WI 54751
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From: Team-Based Learning on behalf of Tim Connors
Sent: Sat 1/2/2010 11:54 AM
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Subject: Team Size


I know this has been discussed quite a bit in the past but I would appreciate some advice.  I have an upper-division theatre history class with 25 students.  Would I be better off with 4 teams ( 3 with 6, and one with 7) or 3 teams (2 with 8, and one with 9)?  The drop/add deadline isn't until the end of the first week of class so I won't know the final number until then. 

Thanks.

Tim


Timothy D. Connors

Professor of Theatre

Central Michigan University

 

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