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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

They also pursue practical and theoretical courses in hygiene, and receive lessons in singing and pedagogics.

From Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America by Robinson, Jane M. Bancroft (Jane Marie Bancroft)

Soft pedagogics have taken the place of the old steep and rocky path to learning.

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

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

Politics and pedagogics are branches of the theory of virtue.

From History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time by Falckenberg, Richard




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