The activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill.
1 He talks to Donald Clarke about depression, didactics and defying his father.
2 Whatever subtle lessons do sneak through will be from the humor rather than didactics .
3 All theory of education, all didactics , all psychology were eliminated.
4 Few English naturalists are as genial-noteven White of Selborne-andfew as wide in didactics .
5 Most residents rated their faculty and clinical didactics favorably.
6 I have not troubled you much with paternal didactics - but that bit is "ower true" and worth thinking over.
7 We may judge, therefore, of the quiet, complacent amusement he felt in the didactics of Radclyffe or the declamations of Constance.
8 This 4-hour workshop, held in October and November 2011, included didactics and practice sessions with standardized patients.
9 He would have greatly distressed a man like Matthew Arnold, for the only method against such didactics is to send for the boxing gloves.
10 From 1850 to 1855 the city superintendent of schools of Providence, Rhode Island, was Professor of Didactics , in Brown University.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for didactics