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Hot 1 year ago  sbreal - Boston
wrote:

Most people I know really didn't like the TEAL lectures. They were poorly taught (with oversimplified powerpoint slides) and relied too much on students to teach each other rather than the professors actually teaching.

wrote:

the attendance and passing rates they give in the article are misleading. attendance is mandatory because your grade depends on it. also, the exams are easier in TEAL than in the regular class. so easy in fact that they don't even have to use a curve.

nevertheless, i am all for getting students to come to class and actively participating instead of sitting there passively and not paying attention.

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