pedagogic (Meaning)
pedagogic (a)
of or relating to pedagogy
pedagogic (a.)
See Pedagogics.
Alt. of Pedagogical
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pedagogic Sentence Examples
- The pedagogic approach emphasizes experiential learning and student-centered instruction.
- Teachers must consider the pedagogic implications of their teaching practices.
- The course curriculum aligned with the latest pedagogic research.
- The pedagogic methods adopted by the school foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Educational technology can enhance the pedagogic value of classroom experiences.
- The pedagogic principles underlying the curriculum ensure equitable access to learning opportunities.
- Teacher training programs provide opportunities for educators to develop their pedagogic knowledge and skills.
- Assessment should be an integral part of the pedagogic process, providing feedback and supporting learning.
- The pedagogic relationship between teachers and students is essential for fostering a positive learning environment.
- Pedagogic innovation encourages experimentation and exploration in teaching and learning.
FAQs About the word pedagogic
of or relating to pedagogySee Pedagogics., Alt. of Pedagogical
educational, educative, intellectual,academic, scholastic, scholarly, professorial, pedantic, curricular, nerdy
extracurricular,extracurricular, cocurricular, cocurricular,nonacademic, noneducational, noneducational, nonacademic, unscholarly, unscholarly
The pedagogic approach emphasizes experiential learning and student-centered instruction.
Teachers must consider the pedagogic implications of their teaching practices.
The course curriculum aligned with the latest pedagogic research.
The pedagogic methods adopted by the school foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills.