14 example sentences using pedagogue.
Pedagogue used in a sentence
Pedagogue in a sentence as a noun
This approach is what chess pedagogue, Dan Heisman, would call "hope chess.
Machines have a role but denying the role of the pedagogue feels wrong.
Yeah well, I kind of know what you are aiming at. I am not a teacher or pedagogue so I might aim to high with this.
2 - are a natural pedagogue, in other words you are a genious at making things around you look simple.
SPJ is also a master pedagogue , and this is probably the best explanation of many of these topics out there.
My girlfriend is a violinist and violin pedagogue.
Jerome Lowenthal, the pianist and pedagogue has focal distonia, and speaks about it in his teaching.
If we're talking about teaching calculus 101, I'd much rather have a no-name professor who is a good pedagogue and loves teaching than a Fields medal winner.
So much passion is poured into arguing to preserve the littlest bits of freedom while the pedagogues fan the simplistic tyranny of the other "side's" masses.
Also the idea of a good pedagogue for each child, monitoring and helping the child's entire education cycle into adulthood and beyond would be a great thing.
Another preschool removed "free playtime" from its schedule because, as a pedagogue at the school put it, when children play freely 'stereotypical gender patterns are born and cemented.
I think this idiom refers to something different: it's not about the "pedagogical" skills -- everybody who wants to teach or to transfer knowledge needs to be a good "pedagogue" or should have some basic skills.
There's a big problem here, because most academics are pedagogues who love education for the sake of education, and can't accept or can't see that for most people, university is a job certification factory rather than a place of intellectual inquiry.
Is it because the boys said that only men/boys can drive/play with cars?If the adults allowed girls equal access to play with the cars, they could, either explicitly or via the fact of girls playing with the cars, negate that notion.> Another preschool removed "free playtime" from its schedule because, as a pedagogue at the school put it, when children play freely "stereotypical gender patterns are born and cemented.