Pedagogy in a sentence as a noun

It's known for its marketing prowess and not its pedagogy.

I have to say that Java is the absolute worst language for pedagogy.

One should ideally outgrow such pedagogy by one's second year of college.

An exciting glimpse into the future of computer science pedagogy by way of JavaScript in the browser.

> Has calculus or calculus pedagogy seriously changed in the last 10 years in a way that requires a stream of new calc book editions?Speaking as a math prof: No. No. NO.

I assume that having a name like Ladies Learning Code somewhat entices women to approach programming with the perspective that the pedagogy will be different.

They understandably accept the identity of not being "good at math".What's missing in math pedagogy at most schools is a systematic way to deal with the discontinuities when they strike, especially that first time.

A woman who already speaks and organizes events is writing and illustrating a children's book about programming–and some of you sit and criticize her motives, pedagogy, and presentation skills from your desks.

Pedagogy definitions

noun

the principles and methods of instruction

See also: pedagogics

noun

the profession of a teacher; "he prepared for teaching while still in college"; "pedagogy is recognized as an important profession"

See also: teaching instruction

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 didactics