On 10/19/2013 11:48 AM, Chris Burns wrote:
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In response to a survey about TBL, over 80% of my students reported that the GRAT helped them understand the core concepts and correct misunderstandings. This is what counts.

Are one or two groups gaming the system and listening in on other groups? I don't care. When I walk around the classroom the discussions are at a high level. The vast majority of students are learning the material and developing team skills. Those that don't do the work won't get all the benefits and may not do so well on course exams.


My concern is that the effect of not doing well on the exam is going to affect some students in the groups that cheat more than others.  I'll give it a shot this week with using multiple cards.  I have 9 groups, 4 different IF AT forms.


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Douglas C. Anderson, Jr., Pharm.D., D.Ph., C.A.C.P.
Professor and Chair
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Cedarville University School of Pharmacy

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