What is the difference between a methodology and a strategy?
A methodology is a compilation of techniques based on an underlying set of scientific or philosophic principles (e.g., ABA, Sensory Integration, and TEACHH). A strategy is a specific instructional technique for accomplishing a specific goal (e.g., pairing with reinforcement, movement breaks, and visually structured work systems).
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