While we're on the subject does anyone have a plan or correction for
people who constantly do poorly on the iRAT but then benefit from the
group on the T-RAT's. I had students last semester who consistently got
6 out of 10 points or less on every iRAT. However since the class gave
more weight to T-RAT's they were able to offset their low individual
score with the higher team score (the lowest usually being 12 out of 15
points).

Juli Dunn wrote:
> Can anyone suggest better names for the readiness assessment tests?
> For whatever reason I would like something that doesn't spell RAT. I
> have played with iRAQ (other issues) and gRAQ. Any suggestions woudl
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Juli
>
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