How To Use Pedagogically In A Sentence
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They are often forced to teach subjects for which they are pedagogically not prepared, with only the barest minimum of basic teaching aids.
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A coaching industry that teaches content along with test-taking techniques will have the additional advantage of being much better pedagogically — at least the students who take the coaching courses will be spending some of their time learning history or chemistry.
Back to School Edition, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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She exposes her own electronic data to pedagogically engage an identity woven from data streams.
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The new policy simply makes no sense pedagogically or ethically.
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A number of schools have regularly accepted counterfeit art, which is used pedagogically in coursework.
Daniel Grant: What Happens to Confiscated Art 'Fakes'?
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There was a time that if a principal told you something that was pedagogically incorrect, you would stand up, you would say, Are you kidding?
Zondra Hughes: Union Prez: "CPS Teachers Are Terrified"
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8Pedagogically, a florilegium enabled students to envision memory as a garden, carefully plotted for seeds and cuttings collected from other exemplary lives and works.
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
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Such measures not only blur the line between government and religion but they should force parents and students to question whether such an adoption is truly worth the effort, and whether this movement is more politically inclined than pedagogically motivated.
Lee Jefferson: Legislation of Biblical Proportions: Can We Really Have an 'Academic' Study of the Bible in Public Schools?
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If it is not only the teacher but also the students who have an understanding of how social factors inhibit what might be pedagogically more appropriate, everybody is likely to benefit.
R is for Reticence « An A-Z of ELT
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Pedagogically speaking, the pursuit of a careful literary history offers not a confident narrative (others will do that) but an experience of limited satisfaction and frequent arrestation in saying things about the past and, now more than ever, a continual and always (by definition) unsatisfactory speculation about the origins and implications of acts of mind in the present.
Is Literary History the History of Everything? The Case for 'Antiquarian' History
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Pedagogically , the author proposed a instructional suggestion on adjusting learning strategies based on individual difference.
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Summer school should provide the opportunity for teachers to utilize pedagogically different approaches.
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Showing students both helps students understand the difference; it might be pedagogically unsound to deny them this key information (the courts deciding the cases, of course, had the benefit of watching the key parts in high quality).
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We’ve had to negotiate treacherous waters to establish a pedagogically progressive seminary in a nation (and church) where traditionalism is often idolized.
The Next Generation of Global leaders
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Each district is managed by a local superintendent who is responsible for the day-to-day functioning of pedagogically related activities within publicly funded schools.
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I believe that it is obsolete, pedagogically disastrous, and ignores the tremendous scientific advances of the twentieth century.