Team-Based Learning: How to Increase Student Learning and Your Own Fun!
Strand Union Building, Room 233
Have you ever been frustrated with students who don't read for class? Have you ever felt that the burden seems to be on you to make your students learn rather than on the students to take responsibility for their own learning? Are you willing to take some risks in your teaching for a huge reward? If so, Team-Based Learning might be for you.
Team-Based Learning is an instructional strategy that relies almost entirely on student teams to help students learn at a high level. There are specific components of the strategy that, when designed and assembled properly, can produce much higher level learning than more traditional teaching methods. This session will introduce you to the key concepts and components of Team-Based Learning.
Lunch will be served.
Presenters: Susan Dana, Bill Brown, and Scott Bryant, College of Business
Registration is required at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HK5TSW5 by 5:00 p.m., Monday, Nov. 26.
The cost of this event is: Free
For questions regarding this event, please contact:
406-994-4371
Sponsored by:
Provost's Office

