Hi all, In class the other day, I asked my teams to discuss a video clip we'd just watched and choose which of four different theories of motivation seemed to offer the best explanation for why the weight loss program in the clip 'worked'. My teams are still new and a bit shy about the process of discussing/ defending their ideas. One of the teams verbalized an explanation for their particular choice and there was an obvious (to me) error in their thinking. I want to correct it, but I don't want the individual/ team who verbalized it to feel humiliated in front of the whole class and consequently stop taking the risk of speaking out. Feedback/ suggestions? Karla Karla Kubitz, Ph.D., FACSM Department of Kinesiology Towson University 8000 York Rd Towson, MD 21252 410-704-3168 (ph) 410-704-3912 (fax)