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Mon, 31 Jan 2005 10:45:32 -0500
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I am a member of a book group which is reading and discussing Team-Based
Learning.  We're excited about the process and I have been fortunate
enough to attend workshops led by Drs. Fink and Michaelson.  But. two
questions seem to pop up a lot: "What are the guidelines for
constructing good RATs?" and "What do they look like?" 

 

I'm wondering if any of you would be willing to forward samples to me
that I could share with the (faculty) members of my group.  Obviously,
we would keep these confidential.

 

The members of our group each courses in education, business (accounting
and finance), biochemistry, music history, and communication.

 

John Ludlum

Department of Communication

Otterbein College

614-823-3381

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