[NIFL-FOBASICS:851] Re: Best practices

From: Barbara Garner (barbara_garner@worlded.org)
Date: Fri Oct 31 2003 - 11:16:38 EST


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Whoops, I didn't realize this was to the FOB list, but hey, it's a great
question for everyone. We hear the term "best practices" so often. How
do you decide what constitutes "best practice"? Once you've decided, how
do you find places that demonstrate it?
Barb Garner
Editor,
Focus on Basics 

>>> barbara_garner@worlded.org 10/31/03 11:04AM >>>
David,
  When you did you paper on transitions, and were looking for programs
doing best practices, how did you go about finding them? 

and how would you define "best practices"?
I'm doing a little talk for SABES SE on the topic and wanted some
input
from folks who have thought in terms of "best practices."
Thanks,
Barb



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