Abstract
The updated functional fluency model is presented with an outline of its research-based development. The ways in which the model links with, and is different from, other ego state models are explained. The educational relevance of the functional fluency concepts is emphasized. Ways of using the model for the personal and professional development of educators are indicated.
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