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What is TBL™?
+Collaborative
Learning Flipped Classroom
What is TBL™?➡ alternative to traditional lecture➡ collaborative learning
experience based on the idea of the flipped classroom
➡ framework that supports models such as project-based learning, inquiry-based learning, and backwards design
“Student roles shift from being passive recipients of information to one of accepting
responsibility for initial exposure to the concepts to be prepared for in-class
teamwork.”
Why Team-BasedLearning (TBL™)?
Why Team-Based Learning (TBL™)?
➡ Creates the opportunity for differentiated roles to meet the needs of students through a variety of instructional activities.
➡ Shifts classroom focus to applying content and concepts in assessments, discussion, and processing activities so that students can “DO” history.
Steps for Team-Based Learning (TBL™)
Step 1: Properly Formed Groups
➡ permanent or semi-permanent ➡ formed by teacher➡ heterogeneous ➡ even➡ team-building
TBL™ starts with groups and then creates the conditions that enable them to become teams.
“Team” v. Group
Teams can do things that neither a single individual nor a newly-formed group can do.
Step 2: Standards-based
Essential Question
➡ Based on the TEKS➡ Overarching Question➡ Answerable through
completion of TBL™
Step 3: Concept Exploration➡ Built in Reflective Activities
‣ Graphically Organized Reading Notes
‣ Guiding Questions‣ Anno-lighting
➡ Resources‣ Textbook or Supplementary
Readings‣ Video or movie clips‣ Pre-recorded Lectures‣ Historical journals or articles
Step 4: Readiness Assurance Process
➡ Individual RAP (iRAP)‣ Written Multiple Choice Quiz‣ Timed and aligned to the TEKS
➡ Group RAP (gRAP)‣ Discussion‣ Consensus
➡ Clarifying Lecture‣ Short PPT‣ Experiential exercises or simulations‣ Student-created questions
Step 5: Application Activity
4S’s•Same Problem•Significant Problem•Specific Choice•Simultaneous Reporting
Step 5: Application Activity
➡ Decision-Making and Problem Solving‣ Choices Program Options‣ Historical Figure Analysis‣ Source Evaluation‣ Tournament Bracket‣ Jury Deliberation‣ Ranking Causes, Factors, Effects‣ Organizing (Sequencing, Categorizing, etc.)
“What is the learning you are trying to achieve?”
Application Activity
➡ Information Dig➡ Group Consensus➡ Simultaneous Reporting
Step 6: Debrief/Evaluation➡ Teacher Facilitated Group Discussion
➡Peer Evaluation‣Preparation‣Participation‣Gate-keeping‣Flexibility
➡ Exit Ticket
Sample Module:Causes of World War I
Essential Question
Which one of the M.A.I.N. causes of WWI was most
responsible for thrusting the world into the Great War?
TEKS• WH1F - identify major causes and describe
the major effects of the following important turning points in world history from 1914 to the present: the world wars and their impact on political, economic, and social systems; communist revolutions and their impact on the Cold War; independence movements; and globalization.
• WH10A - identify the importance of imperialism, nationalism, militarism, and the alliance system in causing World War I
Preparatory Reading
•Read Telescoping the Times: The Great War silently.
•Complete the chart. •If you finish before time, read over
your notes quietly.
Readiness Assurance Process - iRAT
•Turn in your notes.•Take the short readiness assurance
quiz using the individual card (white)•You CANNOT use notes or each
other.•Turn in your answer document upon
completion.
Readiness Assurance Process - tRAT
•Work with your team to complete the test.
•Teams must come to a consensus on each of the answers.
•Turn in your team (green) answer card when you are done.
Clarifying Lecture•Teacher uses a prepared PPT to
address deficiencies on the tRAT.•For example, if I found that most of
the teams struggled with answering #2, I would go through a short interactive lecture about how the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand was the spark that ignited the war.
Application Activity Which of the M.A.I.N. causes was most
responsible for thrusting the world into the Great War?
A.MilitarismB.AlliancesC.Imperialism D.Nationalism
Application Activity1.Work as a team to examine the
documents. Be sure to complete your document log.
2.Categorize the documents based on the 4 M.A.I.N. causes.
3.After you have completed the sorting of the documents look at each category and as a team determine which cause you think was most responsible for pushing the world into war.
Debrief/Evaluation•Display your response using the
response card •Be ready to defend your position
and/or expound on the position of others.
Sample Discussion Questions:
•Prior to WWI, how and why did nations become increasingly interdependent?
•Why did the crisis in the Balkans lead to a world war rather than a limited, local war?
•What role did nationalism and imperialism play in the road to World War I?
SummaryTBL has the following key design principles that are at the core of its success:
• Cooperative Learning Teams• More Accountability• Complex Decision-Making• Frequent and Timely Feedback
Any Questions?Email: [email protected]
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