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I have heard it stated that the worst implementations of TBL leads to better student outcomes than the best lecture courses with the most esteemed professors.  Is this statement based on research or is it anecdotal?  If based on research, could someone please post citations?  I'd love to pass it along to my instructional designer.  Thanks!

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