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I helped with a grad research methods TBL class that had 3 students (1
team)....we had hoped for 8....to get 2 teams
Not perfect but good questions and activities were still
useful...instructor many times found herself in devil's advocate
position...interrogating teams decision....kind of was socratic
dialogue...as much as TBL
Small was NOT perfect....but still better than lecturing :-)
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On 12-07-23 10:30 AM, "Preast, Vanessa A [SOE]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hello Fellow TBLers,
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>In one of my graduate classes, only 8 students have enrolled. I am
>thinking of having two teams with 4 students each. I'm reluctant to
>divide up the class further since the teams would already be smaller than
>the TBL ideal.
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>Have you found that 2 teams generated good inter-team discussion for the
>group activities?
>
>Best,
>Vanessa
>
>______________________________
>Vanessa Preast, DVM PhD
>Post-Doctoral Research Associate
>School of Education
>Iowa State University
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