pedagogic
pronunciation
How to pronounce pedagogic in British English: UK [ˌpedəˈgɒdʒɪk]
How to pronounce pedagogic in American English: US [ˌpedəˈgɑdʒɪk]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to pedagogy
Word Origin
- pedagogic (adj.)
- 1781, from Latin paedagogicus, from Greek paidagogikos "suitable for a teacher," from paidagogos "teacher" (see pedagogue).
Example
- 1. I have no brow of such a pedagogic tone .
- 2. The pedagogic characteristic of preschool education specialty of higher normal schools is different from it of other pedagogic specialties .
- 3. In other words , menus provide a pedagogic vector .
- 4. The geography pedagogic course deals with the syllabus , teaching plans , teaching approaches and the evaluation of it .
- 5. Only when the true feelings of composition and composition review be effective , can they be of pedagogic significance .