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Team-based learning : a transformative use of small groups in college teaching / edited by Larry K. Michaelsen, Arletta Bauman Knight, L. Dee Fink.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sterling, VA : Stylus Pub., 2004.Edition: 1st pbk. edDescription: xi, 286 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 157922086X (br.)
  • 9781579220860 (br.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.1/795 22
LOC classification:
  • LB1032T38 2004
Online resources:
Contents:
Beyond small groups - harnessing the extraordinary power of learning teams -- Getting started with team-based learning -- Creating effective assignments - a key component of team-based learning -- Group process research - implications for learning groups -- An alternative to lecturing in the sciences -- Using case studies in science - and still "covering the content" -- Working with nontraditional and underprepared students in health education -- A dramatic turnaround in a classroom of deaf students -- Overcoming initial mistakes when using small groups -- Creating group assignments that teach multiple concepts in interdisciplinary course content -- Team-based learning in large classes -- Using team-based learning in a very traditional cultural, and institutional context -- Team-based learning in international situations -- Team-based learning in a course combining in-class and online interaction -- Team-based learning - a strategy for transforming the quality of teaching and learning -- Appendices: A, Frequently asked questions about team-based learning. B, Calculating peer evaluation scores. C, Setting grade weights - a team-building exercise. D, Miscellaneous materials related to team-based learning. E, Speeding up team development with immediate feedback.
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Beyond small groups - harnessing the extraordinary power of learning teams -- Getting started with team-based learning -- Creating effective assignments - a key component of team-based learning -- Group process research - implications for learning groups -- An alternative to lecturing in the sciences -- Using case studies in science - and still "covering the content" -- Working with nontraditional and underprepared students in health education -- A dramatic turnaround in a classroom of deaf students -- Overcoming initial mistakes when using small groups -- Creating group assignments that teach multiple concepts in interdisciplinary course content -- Team-based learning in large classes -- Using team-based learning in a very traditional cultural, and institutional context -- Team-based learning in international situations -- Team-based learning in a course combining in-class and online interaction -- Team-based learning - a strategy for transforming the quality of teaching and learning -- Appendices: A, Frequently asked questions about team-based learning. B, Calculating peer evaluation scores. C, Setting grade weights - a team-building exercise. D, Miscellaneous materials related to team-based learning. E, Speeding up team development with immediate feedback.

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