Marit, thank you for your question - I have the same concerns.  I am considering a change that incorporates a warning into the evaluation outline where I let them know that the first two RAT's for marks will be 'free' in the sense that there will be no conditions, but after that, a minimum of 50% will be required on the iRAT to be eligible to share the team results.

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Subject: I-RAT vs. T-RAT scoring

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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