Hi Marit,

I usually set a requirement of 65% mean on all I-RATs in the course to access the team scores.  This allows for someone to correct across the course or have a bad week.  Anecdotally, this has helped people to calibrate appropriate effort, develop more effective study habits, learn to manage IRAT-related anxiety, and allow time for effective management of psychotropic meds.  The teaching environment is graduate social work.

Liz

 

Liz Winter, Ph.D., LSW
Child Welfare Resource Center
School of Social Work
University of Pittsburgh

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So far I have not required a minimum score for a student to earn the team score. This semester I am considering setting a minimum – but not sure where to set the limit. Does anyone have experience with this? Suggestions? (E.g. If a student scores less than 70% - his/her score on the team test will be equivalent to the individual score).

 

Marit Ostebo

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Marit Tolo Østebø

Assistant Professor

Department of Anthropology

University of Florida

 

 


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