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pedagogy

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


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“We will need to proactively review policies, practices and pedagogies around the state.”

From Washington Post

That means the Youngkin administration will need to “proactively review policies, practices and pedagogies around the state,” she wrote.

From Washington Times

Individual engineering professors are also working to embed societal needs in their pedagogy.

From Scientific American

“Her commitment to Jesuit pedagogy and to Fordham’s Jesuit, Catholic mission is both deep and well-informed. I shall rest easy with her in the office I have occupied for almost two decades,” McShane said.

From Seattle Times

The initiative will train teachers across the Commonwealth of Virginia "to counter divisive curriculum with a pedagogy grounded in America's founding values – inalienable rights, human dignity, freedom of conscience, speech and expression."

From Fox News