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Team-based learning (TBL): An Argument for Faculty's Evaluation
Innovations in Pharmacy (2014)
  • Clark Kebodeaux, University of Kentucky
  • Scott Martin Vouri, St. Louis College of Pharmacy
  • Peter D. Hurd, St. Louis College of Pharmacy
Abstract
Team-based learning (TBL) is increasingly used for presenting educational information to students in colleges of pharmacy. Several studies have shown a positive impact on students both in terms of academic performance and comprehension. Current literature does not provide the full perspective of faculty, who are incorporating this methodology into the classroom. Cross-sectional surveys and commentary within manuscripts describe mixed findings regarding the faculty's perception of TBL. The aims of this paper are: 1) to describe why faculty evaluation of TBL is important, 2) to outline variables for consideration in faculty evaluations of TBL, and 3) to describe uses for the data from faculty evaluation of TBL.
Keywords
  • team-based learning,
  • faculty perspective,
  • faculty workload,
  • pharmacy,
  • pharmacy school
Publication Date
2014
Publisher Statement
Published in Innovations in Pharmacy, v. 5, no. 2, article 152, p. 1-5.

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Citation Information
Clark Kebodeaux, Scott Martin Vouri and Peter D. Hurd. "Team-based learning (TBL): An Argument for Faculty's Evaluation" Innovations in Pharmacy Vol. 5 Iss. 2 (2014) p. 1 - 5 ISSN: 2155-0417
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/clark-kebodeaux/2/