One Size Fits all Teaching?
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Why does the concept of "one size fits all" learning not apply to teaching or training?
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This solution discusses why the concept of "one size fits all" is not an appropriate method to use for teaching and training, and what method should be used instead.
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Why does the concept of "one size fits all" learning not apply to teaching or training?
Within the context of teaching and training, "one size fits all" would indicate that one lesson or methodology would be a successful means for delivering content to all learners in the group or class. This phrase assumes that all ...
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