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单词 pedagogic
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Definition of pedagogic in English:

pedagogic

adjective ˌpɛdəˈɡɒɡɪkˌpɛdəˈɡɒdʒɪkˌpɛdəˈɡɑdʒɪk
  • 1Relating to teaching.

    (与)教学(有关)的

    they show great pedagogic skills

    他们显示了很强的教学技巧。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • First, these will soon become the primary pedagogic instruments in classroom teaching.
    • Over the years, the supplementary materials have grown and the packaging has changed, but the essential pedagogic value has not.
    • In this regard, nurses have a major pedagogic role.
    • As a pedagogic tool the value of such complex case studies is questionable.
    • That was arguably too prescriptive and pedagogic with insufficient human interest.
    • Because of their varied backgrounds, these teachers and professionals often use different theoretical and applied didactic and pedagogic practices.
    • Our pedagogic aims in answering this research question were to make the process of user testing visible to and comprehensible for as large an audience as possible.
    • Also adept at writing scientific popularizations and textbooks, and even science fiction, he published all told over five hundred technical, popular, and pedagogic books and articles.
    • I have interpreted the available information with a pedagogic approach.
    • It was not very difficult to replicate my first reactions the second time around - this became one of the new skills that I developed as an educator confronted with a pedagogic challenge.
    • They would also be offered the opportunity to spend time at a center for teaching effectiveness, working to strengthen their pedagogic skills with the guidance of master teachers.
    • This is factually incorrect and a million miles from the purpose of the policy which centres on the pedagogic issue of how best to support children to achieve their full potential.
    • This image is incorporated in new pedagogic techniques.
    • In the spring of 1927 he headed off to Germany along with crates of paintings, pedagogic materials, and numerous unpublished manuscripts.
    • One must avoid past errors, ensuring that Emile's education bypasses traditional pedagogic prejudices.
    • Each of us will need to tap the best in her pedagogic resources, be it the use of journals, small group discussions, in class presentations, etc.
    • Yet given the current alternatives of bullying, harassment, physical assault, and killing, these fears can no longer justify the deafness of our current pedagogic practices.
    • This volume's pedagogic use would be limited to those students for whom compiling a Christian contemporary worship library is important or for whom hymn improvisation is a goal.
    • Luke focuses less on issues of technology, and more on the pedagogic, administrative, and political conditions that a successful program of online education should be guided by.
    • As note 78 indicates, the metropolitan specialist has no sense of the pedagogic significance of the instruments.
    Synonyms
    educational, instructive, instructional, informative, informational, illuminating, doctrinal, preceptive, enlightening, edifying, improving, didactic, heuristic
    educational, educative, edifying, pedagogical, teaching, instructional, instructive, didactic, informative, informational
    1. 1.1rare Of or characteristic of a pedagogue.
      〈罕〉教师的,具有教师特点的,学究的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is not a pedagogic mind constrained by theory.
      Synonyms
      academic, educational, scholastic, professorial, pedagogical
plural noun ˌpɛdəˈɡɒɡɪkˌpɛdəˈɡɒdʒɪkˌpɛdəˈɡɑdʒɪk
pedagogics
  • old-fashioned term for pedagogy

Origin

Late 18th century: from French pédagogique, from Greek paidagōgikos.

Rhymes

dialogic, ethnologic, hydrologic, isagogic, logic, monologic, mythologic, pathologic, teleologic

Definition of pedagogic in US English:

pedagogic

adjectiveˌpedəˈɡäjikˌpɛdəˈɡɑdʒɪk
  • 1Relating to teaching.

    (与)教学(有关)的

    they show great pedagogic skills

    他们显示了很强的教学技巧。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this regard, nurses have a major pedagogic role.
    • This image is incorporated in new pedagogic techniques.
    • Luke focuses less on issues of technology, and more on the pedagogic, administrative, and political conditions that a successful program of online education should be guided by.
    • As a pedagogic tool the value of such complex case studies is questionable.
    • As note 78 indicates, the metropolitan specialist has no sense of the pedagogic significance of the instruments.
    • Also adept at writing scientific popularizations and textbooks, and even science fiction, he published all told over five hundred technical, popular, and pedagogic books and articles.
    • They would also be offered the opportunity to spend time at a center for teaching effectiveness, working to strengthen their pedagogic skills with the guidance of master teachers.
    • Our pedagogic aims in answering this research question were to make the process of user testing visible to and comprehensible for as large an audience as possible.
    • First, these will soon become the primary pedagogic instruments in classroom teaching.
    • This volume's pedagogic use would be limited to those students for whom compiling a Christian contemporary worship library is important or for whom hymn improvisation is a goal.
    • In the spring of 1927 he headed off to Germany along with crates of paintings, pedagogic materials, and numerous unpublished manuscripts.
    • That was arguably too prescriptive and pedagogic with insufficient human interest.
    • Yet given the current alternatives of bullying, harassment, physical assault, and killing, these fears can no longer justify the deafness of our current pedagogic practices.
    • Because of their varied backgrounds, these teachers and professionals often use different theoretical and applied didactic and pedagogic practices.
    • It was not very difficult to replicate my first reactions the second time around - this became one of the new skills that I developed as an educator confronted with a pedagogic challenge.
    • Each of us will need to tap the best in her pedagogic resources, be it the use of journals, small group discussions, in class presentations, etc.
    • One must avoid past errors, ensuring that Emile's education bypasses traditional pedagogic prejudices.
    • This is factually incorrect and a million miles from the purpose of the policy which centres on the pedagogic issue of how best to support children to achieve their full potential.
    • Over the years, the supplementary materials have grown and the packaging has changed, but the essential pedagogic value has not.
    • I have interpreted the available information with a pedagogic approach.
    Synonyms
    educational, instructive, instructional, informative, informational, illuminating, doctrinal, preceptive, enlightening, edifying, improving, didactic, heuristic
    educational, educative, edifying, pedagogical, teaching, instructional, instructive, didactic, informative, informational
    1. 1.1rare Of or characteristic of a pedagogue.
      〈罕〉教师的,具有教师特点的,学究的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is not a pedagogic mind constrained by theory.
      Synonyms
      academic, educational, scholastic, professorial, pedagogical
plural nounˌpedəˈɡäjikˌpɛdəˈɡɑdʒɪk
pedagogics
  • old-fashioned term for pedagogy

Origin

Late 18th century: from French pédagogique, from Greek paidagōgikos.

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