​If the purpose of creating teams is to evenly distribute strengths, then
you should distribute the women!​

David Raeker-Jordan

Associate Professor of Legal Methods

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Widener University Commonwealth Law

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On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Veldman, Robin G [PH RS] <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hi TBLers,
>
> This spring I have a class with a significant imbalance between men and
> women – 9 women and 26 men have enrolled. Any thoughts on whether to spread
> the women out, bunch them together, or it doesn’t matter? My inclination
> would be to try to have at least two to a group, but I am curious about
> what has worked well in other classrooms.
>
> Thanks for your thoughts.
>
> Best,
> Robin Veldman
>
> —
> Robin Globus Veldman, PhD
> Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Iowa State University
> Senior Assistant Editor, *Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and
> Culture*
> Co-Editor, *How the World’s Religions are Responding to Climate Change*
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