Didactics in a sentence as a noun

When we were in didactics, they were shocked by how much docs had to know.

Emphasis is put on didactics rather than common sense.

The term 'Edupunk' being as vague as it is, this article could also be focused on auto didactics.

I think there could/should be a more targeted platform for university didactics online needs.

Until then I did not know that it was possible to produce such large paperbacks at all. Some of these books are also among the best I have ever seen in terms of design and didactics.

Having something named after you is like one of the biggest "awards" a mathematician can get. But this has no concern for didactics.

In mathematics it's a matter of didactics to find the most efficient bootstrapping process.

Some museums will have didactic plaques, or large wall didactics, especially for thematic shows.

This should be the top comment, reading through those docs is a terrible experience, I think the author lacks any didactics experience

I can't help but feel the recent UW announcement about allowing auto didactics to obtain a degree without the class time is their realization of this.

With authoritative didactics, especially as a stranger on the internet, it is even more important to associate art with the artist so to speak.

So your reader has to understand C in order to grasp A and A in order to grasp C. This pitfall has nothing to do with necessary complexity -- not avoiding it is simply bad didactics", he is almost critiquing the idea of concepts that depend on other concepts.

German teachers were systematically dismissed on the grounds of "insufficient didactics", or transferred to the south, from where Italian teachers were recruited instead.

Didactics definitions

noun

the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill; "he received no formal education"; "our instruction was carefully programmed"; "good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded"

See also: education instruction teaching pedagogy