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Jim,

The first semester I used teams, I had 3 or 4 students, from different sections 
of the same course, approach me after receiving their first peer eval score, 
and request to work alone. I explained to them how it would work: that their 
iRAT (although I wasn't calling it that then) would count double, and that they 
would need to complete all the activities and team assignments on their own. 
Each one agreed. If I recall correctly, 2 of them withdrew from the course 
eventually. I believe another one or 2 finished and did pass the course. It 
seemed to me that on the activities and assignments they had something of an 
advantage because they could watch and listen to other students, and perhaps 
even copy their answers as they were being discussed.

Fortunately, I've not had similar requests since, and I'd be much more 
resistant if I did have one.

The student that doesn't get along with her team presently has told me she 
doesn't want to work alone. But I'm not sure that thought is enough to 
motivate her to change her behavior.

Dianne York, M.S., MT(ASCP)
Lecturer, Biology
Lincoln University, PA
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