Hi

I can look it up on Monday

There is probably the first study by Paul Haidet and others at Boonshoft....it was a 2nd year Pathology course...one section lecture on section TBL...TBL won but interestingly (or nor surprisingly) student preferred lecture even when they knew TBL would help them learn more and get higher grades

I also think it was the study that showed the lowest quartile get the biggest bump

Jim




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On Sat, Mar 12, 2022 at 7:21 AM Molly Espey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Has anyone conducted a study of TBL versus (active) lecture courses taught by the same instructor during the same semester? Not comparing parts of a course, but entire course TBL versus entire course more traditional lecture interspersed with activities done individually (or with others but not in organized teams). Besides academic performance in the class, what other instruments have been used to measure TBL versus lecture differences?

 

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