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I've never heard of this and, in both my education and therapy backgrounds, "content" and "process" are two different things.
If I were to guess at this, this would be an objectives-based lesson plan (read: measurable) that teaches both the content of what you are teaching (the subject) as well as how you learn it (the process).
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If I were to guess at this, this would be an objectives-based lesson plan (read: measurable) that teaches both the content of what you are teaching (the subject) as well as how you learn it (the process).
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