How Long to Read Getting Started with Team-based Learning

By Jim Sibley

How Long Does it Take to Read Getting Started with Team-based Learning?

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Description

This book is written for anyone who has been inspired by the idea of Team-Based Learning (TBL) through his or her reading, a workshop, or a colleague's enthusiasm, and then asks the inevitable question: how do I start? Written by five authors who use TBL in their teaching and who are internationally recognized as mentors and trainers of faculty making the switch to TBL, the book also presents the tips and insights of 46 faculty members from around the world who have adopted this teaching method. TBL is a uniquely powerful form of small group learning. It harnesses the power of teams and social learning with accountability structures and instructional sequences. This book provides the guidance, from first principles to examples of practice, together with concrete advice, suggestions, and tips to help you succeed in the TBL classroom. This book will help you understand what TBL is and why it is so powerful. You will find what you need to plan, build, implement, and use TBL effectively. This book will appeal to both the novice and the expert TBL teacher.

How long is Getting Started with Team-based Learning?

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How Long Does it Take to Read Getting Started with Team-based Learning Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read Getting Started with Team-based Learning aloud.

What Reading Level is Getting Started with Team-based Learning?

Getting Started with Team-based Learning is suitable for students ages 2 and up.

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