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1.Introduction 2. TBCL 3. TBL 4. TBCL vs. TBL 5. Elements of a good TBL 6. Create Your TBL

COMPARE TBCL vs TBL

In order to show that a TBL is the best choice for a lesson, consult the chart below to be sure to attain the objectives of the lesson.

CONTENT TBCL TBL
Student interactionMinimal with each other or the teacherMinimal with each other, moderate with the instructor, maximum online
Teacher controlMaximum since students are silent within classModerate since students are working on own with teacher walking room and helping
Display of knowledgePaper and pencil testStudent decides best way to display their knowledge
RetentionMinimal without studyingModerate to maximum since students must work on the information to turn in a product displaying their knowledge to their own potential. Allows students to work in away that they learn best.

As seen in the above chart, TBL's increase student retention and interaction while allowing them the freedom to display their knowledge in their own way. Meanwhile, it only depletes teacher control minimally over a TBCL.







  

1

Which lesson has the highest level of interaction with the teacher?

TBL.
TBCL.

2

Retention is maximized by which type of lesson?

TBL.
TBCL.

3

Students are able to maximize interaction with each other during the lesson.

TBL.
TBCL.

4

Students are able to display their knowledge in the way they best see fit.

TBL.
TBCL.


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