Pronunciation: /daɪˈdæktɪks/
noun educational materials or methods
A1 The teacher used simple didactics to explain the concept to the students.
A2 The children enjoyed the interactive didactics used in the science class.
B1 The course focused on innovative didactics to engage adult learners.
B2 The professor's didactics were praised for being both informative and engaging.
C1 The expert in pedagogy developed a new approach to didactics in education.
C2 The conference on teaching methods discussed the latest trends in didactics.
formal The professor's approach to teaching involved a strong emphasis on didactics.
informal The didactics of this course are pretty straightforward.
slang I'm not a fan of the didactics in this class.
figurative The didactics of life can be learned through experience.
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