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pedagogics

[ped-uh-goj-iks, -goh-jiks] / ˌpɛd əˈgɒdʒ ɪks, -ˈgoʊ dʒɪks /


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Scientist Julian praises grandfather's prose, while Stylist Aldous praises his pedagogics.

From Time Magazine Archive

I have no technical knowledge of pedagogics; I must admit that.

From The Long Day The Story of a New York Working Girl As Told by Herself by Richardson, Dorothy

I couple these two words advisedly, for fifty years ago, pedagogics was a form of penology—the boarding-school with its mentors, scheme of fines, repressions and disgrace!

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8 by Hubbard, Elbert

The science of psychology, and whatever science of general pedagogics may be based on it, are in fact much like the science of war.

From Talks To Teachers On Psychology; And To Students On Some Of Life's Ideals by James, William

Talk to him of pedagogics and he talks of practical experience.

From Love and Mr. Lewisham by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)




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