I'm not sure how big your class is, but even with 26 and now 50
students, I believe my faculty deserve administrative help to effectively and
efficiently run the TBL sessions. (I use admin staff, but I may think
about hiring TAs too?)
There is a lot of work in preparing the material. I don't know if
this is a good justification but:
·
I insist that the faculty have a
peer review of their TBL sessions (promoting teamwork with our faculty).
That requires help in scheduling meetings and getting all the draft material
together.
·
Then there is the formatting the
IRA/GRA/Application questions, creating the code sheet for the IF-AT, and
making copies. That can be fairly extensive and important to keep the
instructor’s material separate from the student material.
·
Then the material needs to be
packaged for distribution to the teams (folders for each team) and distributed
during the session. If the class is large, it can be time consuming if
you do not have help (or students come up and get their packets).
·
We use clickers – so the
scoring of the IRAs are easy – but it does require someone to manage the
audience response system – distribute and collect clickers, make sure
they work, attend to the computer, print the results.
·
The staff also scores the GRAT –
so that the faculty know which questions they got wrong and which options
chosen. This is a great help in facilitating the discussions (Group 1 –
you chose A & B before D the right answer. What was your thinking on
A & B. Why didn’t you choose D first?, etc.)
·
The biggest challenge is then
collecting the IRAT/GRAT material afterwards. We do collect and count to
make sure everything is turned in by all the teams.
·
Then there is the distribution ad
collection of the application folders – again could be a time sink if
large class.
·
Also, with the applications, there
is the recording of the application answers (again, we use clickers – but
if you score the applications, you need to know their answers – before they
flash their cards). Also, sometimes we have short answers – which require
flip charts (paper), posting up, and someone to record the decisions on how
each item is scored.
·
Lastly, as you said, is the clean
up, which can take time.
I would not have asked my faculty to do this without help – they never
would have been able or been willing.
Sandy
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From: Team Learning Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Christine Kuramoto
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 9:10 AM
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Subject: Do you have a TA in your TBL classes?
Hello All,
I have a somewhat lame question. I have always done my classes
alone
without a TA because I've had quite small classes--I'm a language
teacher. I'm turning to TBL in the hopes of keeping up the small
class
atmosphere while dealing with a very large class. Now I have to
write a
rationale for why I need a TA. Frankly, when they told me this--
I
began to doubt whether I really do need one and am wondering if you all
can advise me.
I couldn't get a scanner for grading the iRATs so I was hoping the TA
could be hand-grading those while I administer gRATs and start students
on other tasks. I also thought the room set-up (getting tables
set up
for teams and putting them away again at the end) might be a little
tough on my own--though once it becomes a routine I'm sure the students
could do this. My TBL is all hand-made. No clickers, just
laminated
A,B,C,D cards for teams to hold up. I do have the IF-AT
forms--but
that's all the budget I've been given.
I'm not as young and spry as I used to be, but am I just being wimpy in
thinking that I need a helper? Do I have good reasons for getting a TA?
Thanks for your input!
Christine
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