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He created the school's eclectic curriculum.
Marriage and motherhood led to a peripatetic, part-time academic life and, consequently, an eclectic curriculum vitae, she said.
The books in the well-stocked library testified to an eclectic curriculum – Engels was there, as well as nihilism and even Israel – but one got the sense that the students were learning about alien values not as westerners might, as an exercise in multicultural toleration, but in order to understand what they were up against.
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Instead, its approach, from curriculum to dress code, remains eclectic -- conservative in some ways, liberal in others.
While often eclectic, these approaches tend to be inspired to different degrees by the influence of child centered curriculum (see Walkerdine, 1984), developmentally appropriate practice (Copple & Bredekamp, 2009), emergent curriculum (Jones & Nimmo, 1994), the principles of Reggio Emilia (Edwards, Gandini, & Forman, 1993), and multiple intelligences (Gardner, 1993).
Theatrical and eclectic.
My taste is eclectic.
RR : Eclectic?
Joe Jackson, eclectic.
This is called unschooling, or less often, deschooling, eclectic schooling, organic schooling and relaxed home schooling, where parents respond to a child's talents and interests in guiding their learning rather than imposing a conventional curriculum.
Eclectic and unique.
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