Hi Beth, We have used TBL with team sizes of 5-6 members. The teams of 5 would operate fine with 4 members when there were absences, etc. Last semester I had a very small winter session class and used one team of 4 and one team of 3. The only issue I could see is if the tasks for the module activities were designed for a larger team. The team of four might feel at a disadvantage or feel the assignment is unfair. In our Information Systems classes, this is not the case and wasn't an issue. The assignments were collective in nature and did not depend on the team size. This may vary depending on the course being taught. Liz Quoting "Wilson, Beth" <[log in to unmask]>: > I am using TBL for the first time,which is basically going very well so > far. However I am now faced with having less than the desired amount of > students on one of the teams. > > I planned on having seven teams of six, but the class ended up smaller > than planned. All of the teams have five or six members except for one > of the teams, which has now dropped to four students (it has become > apparent that two of the team members are going to drop the course). > > Should I just go forward with one team of four, or pull a person from > one of the groups of six? I hate to disrupt the teams because they've > already begun bonding. > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sent via the TECH WebMail system at atu.edu >