There must be something in the air all over North America this week. I also had a student team score only 58% on a tRAT today. But, similar to Janet, this team score was higher than their individual scores. I have never had a team score so poorly on a tRAT. To put it in perspective the other teams scored from 80-95% on the tRAT. So just one team struggling with this section of the course.

Cheers

Neil

Neil Haave, PhD
Associate Professor, Biology
Managing Editor, CELT
Vice-President, AIBA

University of Alberta, Augustana Faculty
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"We do not learn from experience . . . we learn from reflecting on experience" - John Dewey

On 30 September 2015 at 08:49, Janet Stamatel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
The same thing happened to me this week.  The team scored 52%.  As I was listening in on their discussion, I knew it was going to be a disaster.  I was surprised at how badly it was going until I saw the individual scores.  Students in this team scored between 30-50% on the individual portion so it's no surprise that they couldn't pull it together for the team part.  I suspect they will have learned a lesson from this experience and will be better prepared next time.

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