单词 | pedagogical |
释义 | pedagogical (once / 14258 pages) adj Anything that relates to teaching is pedagogical. If your teacher has pedagogical dreams all night long, even in sleep, his mind is in the classroom. The adjective pedagogical, pronounced "peh-duh-GAH-gi-cal," comes from the Greek word paidagōgikos meaning “teacher.” If it's pedagogical, it concerns teaching, from lesson plans to approaches to teaching, even how the classroom looks — in rooms where the teacher's pedagogical philosophy is that students learn better when they work collaboratively, desks may be pushed together so four students can sit in their groups. WORD FAMILYpedagogy: pedagogic, pedagogical, pedagogies+/pedagogic: pedagogically USAGE EXAMPLESCartoon George is far more explicitly pedagogical than the original monkey. The New Yorker(Dec 23, 2016) "Computers will be strictly pedagogical and anyway," smirks one interior ministry official, "the signal here is terrible." BBC(Sep 24, 2016) Defanged debate bears an uncomfortable resemblance to what’s known as Circle Time, a pedagogical practice that begins in preschool and can last through high school. The New Yorker(Sep 12, 2016) adj of or relating to pedagogy pedagogical significance Syn pedagogic |
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