Are two teachers better than one? Team teaching in TBL

Teaching the medical sciences using team-based learning (TBL) is a complex task, which requires knowledge of both the subject matter and pedagogy. To deal with these increased demands on the teacher, a strategy where every TBL session is co-taught by a Content Expert and a Facilitator was implemente...

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Main Authors: Yang, Lishan, Rajalingam, Preman
Other Authors: Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1446312023-03-05T16:45:45Z Are two teachers better than one? Team teaching in TBL Yang, Lishan Rajalingam, Preman Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Team-based Learning Flipped Classroom Teaching the medical sciences using team-based learning (TBL) is a complex task, which requires knowledge of both the subject matter and pedagogy. To deal with these increased demands on the teacher, a strategy where every TBL session is co-taught by a Content Expert and a Facilitator was implemented. Twelve classroom sessions focusing on the interaction between these groups of teachers and their contribution in class were observed. There are quantitative and qualitative differences in the nature of the questions that they ask. The findings provide insight into how effective TBL sessions arise from complementary questioning strategies from these parties. Accepted version 2020-11-16T07:00:13Z 2020-11-16T07:00:13Z 2019 Journal Article Yang, L., & Rajalingam, P. (2019). Are two teachers better than one? Team teaching in TBL. Medical Science Educator, 30, 643–647. doi:10.1007/S40670-019-00828-9 2156-8650 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144631 10.1007/S40670-019-00828-9 30 643 647 en Medical Science Educator © 2019 International Association of Medical Science Educators (Published by Springer). All rights reserved. This paper was published in Medical Science Educator and is made available with permission of International Association of Medical Science Educators (Published by Springer). application/pdf
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Team-based Learning
Flipped Classroom
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Team-based Learning
Flipped Classroom
Yang, Lishan
Rajalingam, Preman
Are two teachers better than one? Team teaching in TBL
description Teaching the medical sciences using team-based learning (TBL) is a complex task, which requires knowledge of both the subject matter and pedagogy. To deal with these increased demands on the teacher, a strategy where every TBL session is co-taught by a Content Expert and a Facilitator was implemented. Twelve classroom sessions focusing on the interaction between these groups of teachers and their contribution in class were observed. There are quantitative and qualitative differences in the nature of the questions that they ask. The findings provide insight into how effective TBL sessions arise from complementary questioning strategies from these parties.
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title Are two teachers better than one? Team teaching in TBL
title_short Are two teachers better than one? Team teaching in TBL
title_full Are two teachers better than one? Team teaching in TBL
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