Pedagogy Sentence Examples

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  • Much of today's mathematical pedagogy is derived from distant historical antecedents.

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  • Changes in curriculum, pedagogy and indeed assessment style have all proven necessary.

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  • He is, however, chiefly a master of pedagogy.

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  • Originally, feminist pedagogy was part of the Women's Studies project in higher education in the UK & USA particularly.

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  • The challenge is to develop the pedagogy for an ICT-rich world.

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  • This appears to us to be a constructivist epistemology, which is embedded in a behaviorist pedagogy.

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  • We were all highly motivated to explore feminist pedagogy and to consider the implications for our own teaching.

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  • It is spelled out that schools should accommodate all children through a child-centred pedagogy.

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  • Successful completion leads to a postgraduate certificate in A level mathematics pedagogy.

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  • This volume is intended as a foundational text for second language grammar pedagogy courses at the advanced undergraduate and master's levels.

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  • The college is unique in offering program focuses from jazz studies to sound recording, along with graduate degrees in composing and Suzuki pedagogy.

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  • There's no question that that's a valuable adjunct, a valuable facet of today's pedagogy.

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  • An approach based on ' border pedagogy ' offers a helpful alternative.

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  • One consequence of this belief that andragogy should recapitulate pedagogy is that a great misunderstanding of adult literacy education occurs.

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  • Adrian is the seat of Adrian College (1859; co-educational), controlled by the Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1859-1867 and since 1867 by the Methodist Protestant Church, and having departments of literature, theology, music, fine arts, commerce and pedagogy, and a preparatory school; and of St Joseph's Academy (Roman Catholic) for girls; and 1 m.

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  • The school was denounced in the press, was not pecuniarily successful, and in 1839 was given up, although Alcott had won the affection of his pupils, and his educational experiments had challenged the attention of students of pedagogy.

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  • Here he also established and conducted a seminary of pedagogy till 1833, when he returned once more to Gottingen, and remained there as professor of philosophy till his death on the 14th of August 1841.

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  • She also researches into adult education in general, focusing on the processes of learning and reflection, and distance learning pedagogy.

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  • But for Meyerhold it nevertheless promoted a dynamic symbiosis of original workshop research, pedagogy and performance.

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  • Any ballroom dance pedagogy is going to benefit from a structured lesson plan, and usually the package plans from studios such as Arthur Murray or Fred Astaire will have a more disciplined approach to helping you learn rumba.

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  • Gallaudet; the retreat for the insane (opened for patients in 1824); the Hartford hospital; St Francis hospital; St Thomas's seminary (Roman Catholic); La Salette seminary (Roman Catholic); Trinity college (founded by members of the Protestant Episcopal church, and now non-sectarian), which was chartered as Washington College in 1823, opened in 1824, renamed Trinity College in 1845, and in 1907-1908 had 27 instructors and 208 students; the Hartford Theological seminary, a Congregational institution, which was founded at East Windsor Hill in 1834 as the Theological Institute of Connecticut, was removed to Hartford in 1865, and adopted its present name in 1885; and, affiliated with the last mentioned institution, the Hartford School of Religious Pedagogy.

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  • The state board of education is composed of the governor of the state, who is its president; the superintendent of public instruction, who is its secretary; the presidents of the five normal schools and of the University of California, and the professor of pedagogy in the university.

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  • The University of South Carolina, organized in 1801 and opened in 1805, was known as South Carolina College in 1805-1863, 1878-1887 and 1891-1906, and as the university of South Carolina in 1866-1877, 1888-1891 and after 1906; in 1907-1908 it had departments of arts, science, pedagogy and law, an enrolment of 285 students, and a faculty of 25 instructors.

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  • Very early, however, the author becomes serious in contrasting the early education of his hero - a satire on the degraded schools of the middle ages - with its subsequent and reformed stage, in the account of which all the best and noblest ideas of the humanist Renaissance in reference to pedagogy are put with exceptional force.

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  • While he preached every Sunday, he also gradually took up in his lectures in the university almost every branch of theology and philosophy - New Testament exegesis, introduction to and interpretation of the New Testament, ethics (both philosophic and Christian), dogmatic and practical theology, church history, history of philosophy, psychology, dialectics (logic and metaphysics), politics, pedagogy and aesthetics.

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  • They can develop an inclusion plan and inclusive pedagogy that would benefit all children and the school system on the whole " .

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  • While it is certainly possible to apply the principles of movement theory common to all dance to the technique of hip hop, unless they are a very good dance teacher, several aspects of other techniques will creep into their pedagogy.

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  • The university includes a school of language and literature, a general scientific school, a school of agriculture, a technological school, a school of pedagogy, a normal school, and an agricultural experiment station.

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