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pedagogy

[ped-uh-goh-jee, -goj-ee] / ˈpɛd əˌgoʊ dʒi, -ˌgɒdʒ i /


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America is steeped in White supremacist thinking, and consequently its institutions were designed to perpetuate and strengthen racist goals, according to this pedagogy.

From Washington Times

It may make for effective propaganda in the homogeneous circles in which it circulates, but it amounts to boring, unappealing, tuned-out pedagogy in schools and colleges alike.

From Salon

After her younger sister’s death, Nadia moved away from composing toward pedagogy, becoming the most renowned composition teacher of the 20th century — if not of all musical history.

From New York Times

“It felt like hope and relief,” said Echols, 37, an assistant professor of voice and vocal pedagogy at Morgan State University.

From Seattle Times

“He was trained in that pedagogy of oratory,” Mr. Narayan said.

From New York Times