Guest guest Posted December 5, 2008 Report Share Posted December 5, 2008 > > > I used to be a fan of " eclectic " . But I have come to realize (over > time and with experience), that " eclectic " means that the staff, > school, professional person/program never EVER learns one approach or > intervention FULLY, and winds up mis-applying most of it, to the > detriment of the students. > That's not what eclectic is supposed to be. It's the exact opposite. Eclectic is supposed to be learning each approach fully and figuring out how to integrate them to look at the whole picture. I recommend asking the person exactly how much training they have in each of the methods they use, to test their expertise. Ettina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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