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Student Experiences and Perceptions of Team-Teaching in a Large Undergraduate Class
2006
Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice
This paper examines student experiences and perceptions of two models of team-teaching employed at a regional Australian university to teach a large undergraduate marketing subject. The two team-teaching models adopted for use in this subject can be characterised by the large number of team members (ten and six) and the relatively low level of team involvement in the planning and administration of the teamteaching process. The paper examines students' experiences in an effort to identify the
doi:10.53761/1.3.1.6
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