It isn't quite TBL, but according to the abstract, http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008AmJPh..76.1066L might have the results you're looking for. - Bill Paul asked: > Does anyone know of any literature on the positive effects of TBL with > academically "at risk" students? > > Thanks > > Paul G. McGuire, Ph.D. > Professor and Chairman > Department of Cell Biology and Physiology > University of New Mexico School of Medicine > MSC08-4750 > 1 University of New Mexico > Albuquerque, NM 87131 > Ph.505-272-9537 > Fax. 505-272-9105 > Cell. 505-417-1323 -- *------------------------------------------------------* | Bill Goffe [log in to unmask] | | Department of Economics voice: (315) 312-3444 | | SUNY Oswego fax: (315) 312-5444 | | 416 Mahar Hall http://cook.rfe.org | | Oswego, NY 13126 | *--------*------------------------------------------------------*-----------* | "I feel for those people. But I think some of their relative is still in | | our attic. | | -- Barbara Vreeland, of Forest Grove, Oregon. A 4 pound bag of a man's | | ashes penetrated her roof and landed in her attic. The man's family | | rented an airplane to distribute the ashes, but apparently the bag | | slipped. "Ashes of Cremated Man Crash Into Ore. Home," Associated | | Press, September 2, 2004. | *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*