Pronunciation: /ˈpɛdəˌɡɑdʒi/
noun the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept
A1 The teacher used a simple pedagogy to explain the math problem.
A2 The school implemented a new pedagogy for teaching foreign languages.
B1 The professor's innovative pedagogy engaged students in the learning process.
B2 The university is known for its progressive pedagogy in the education field.
C1 The researcher's study focused on the effectiveness of different pedagogies in early childhood education.
C2 The expert in pedagogy was invited to speak at the international education conference.
formal The professor's teaching style is deeply rooted in the principles of pedagogy.
informal The teacher's pedagogy really helped me understand the material better.
slang I can't stand the pedagogy of that new math teacher.
figurative The pedagogy of this leadership training program is like planting seeds of knowledge in fertile minds.
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