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Youngjoo,
Can you help us answer your question, by telling what you see as the
difference between "instructional strategy" and "instructional model"?
We all use those terms but we do not always use them the same way.
Many thanks, Dee
At 08:50 AM 4/28/2008, Youngjoo Cho wrote:
>Hello!
>TBL is known as an instrucional strategy. But can I take it as an
>instructional
>model? If it is, why is it taken just a strategy to all still now?
>Or if it is not,
>why coluld it be not taken as a instructional model? It's very qurious to me.
>I'm looking forward your opinion. ^ ^
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**Former President of the POD Network [Professional and
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