Here is a general question for you.  While the general TBL framework is designed to actually identify students at risk early and prevent failures - there are still going to be times, more for professionalism issues in our setting (like cheating), that one may still need to fail a student.  In some programs, it may be easy to just have the student take another course under a different instructor, or in a similar topic, if it is not a core requirement.  But if it is core, this is the only course available, and it is run as TBL - Without re-doing every single RAT & Application, how does a student repeat/remediate a failure?   The student can't really sit in on the GRATs and Applications because the student probably has all the notes and knows the answers = and will rob the other team members the opportunity to learn from the thinking process.  Student can't just take RATs and then sit by themselves during the discussions.  Kind of defeats the team process.  Thoughts, experiences?
 
Sandy