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Such is the pedagogy of patriarchy-itsvictims become its most impassioned teachers.
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It encourages learning methods that offend the most basic principles of pedagogy.
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When you start there's a lot of learn, it's a complex pedagogy.
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There are classes in analysis, in pedagogy-teachingteachers how to instruct others.
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The psychology and pedagogy of mental deficiency is epitomized in this statement.
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They recognize that one platform and one teachingmethod is not enough.
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At first, the teachingmethod from the school was very hands-off.
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She said her teachingmethod, called trans-acquisition, really did work.
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Work is under way to adapt a child-centred Italian teachingmethod to schools here.
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This teachingmethod is worthy of further optimization and promotion.
Usage of pedagogics in English
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Here one must let go the critical valve, else strangle in pedagogics.
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Politics and pedagogics are branches of the theory of virtue.
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Divination and perception, not psychological pedagogics or theoretic strategy, are the only helpers here.
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Soft pedagogics and the fighting impulse,-Ownership,-Itseducationaluses,-Constructiveness,-Manual teaching,-Transitoriness in instincts,-Theirorder of succession.
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Education can nowhere be a question of mere pedagogics, and least of all in India.
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Not only is this true in pedagogics, but in law, medicine and theology as well.
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They also pursue practical and theoretical courses in hygiene, and receive lessons in singing and pedagogics.
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To uproot the power of the Sixth Form was the intent of a few reformers in pedagogics.
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This training in clear thought, the first requisite for all good writing, is surely sound practical pedagogics.
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Whether the hours of study at school and at home are excessive cannot be learned from treatises on pedagogics or physiology.
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No finespun theory of pedagogics or heredity can account for the marvelous talent of Franz Liszt-hewas one sent from God.
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He could not be driven nor forced, and pedagogics a hundred years ago, it seemed, was largely a science of coercion.
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And now, having passed over the salt and stubbly domain of pedagogics, what is the dominant impression gleaned from the twenty-seven Chopin studies?
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This system of pedagogics pleased the young Lord very much, and the monk by this means had won his favor in the highest measure.
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The science of psychology, and whatever science of general pedagogics may be based on it, are in fact much like the science of war.
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Now apperception is an extremely useful word in pedagogics, and offers a convenient name for a process to which every teacher must frequently refer.