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Example sentences for "pedagogic"

Lexicographically close words:
pecunia; pecuniam; pecuniarily; pecuniary; pecus; pedagogical; pedagogics; pedagogue; pedagogues; pedagogy
  1. Oh, it requires other hearts and spiritual wings (not mere lung-wings) than belong to your pedagogic bodies to discern why the ancients called Plato the divine, why Sophocles is great and the Anthologists are noble!

  2. The Quintus, in his simplicity, took Fuechslein's contempt for envy of his pedagogic talents.

  3. With Louis Agassiz was his son Alexander, a fine young man with pedagogic bent, headed for his father's place as Curator of the Museum at Harvard.

  4. But the pedagogic instinct was strong in Rogers.

  5. But the pedagogic value of vegetable candy does not fall wholly within the field of household arts.

  6. I am not going to degrade pedagogic training for teachers.

  7. It is true, I should like to be didactic and pedagogic on an occasion like this, but you are in a psychological condition which makes it absolutely impossible.

  8. Just as the lenses of the physicist are constructed in accordance with the laws of the refraction of light, so the pedagogic instrument should be based on the psychical manifestations of the child.

  9. The unanimous reports of the educationists from all parts of the world who attended the last pedagogic and psychological international congresses lamented the "lack of character" in the young as constituting a great danger to the race.

  10. The fact of being insensible to evidence is little considered in psychology, much less is it taken into account in pedagogic laws.

  11. It was Herbart who used the philosophical psychology of his day as a guiding principle to reduce pedagogic rules to a system.

  12. He had his genial side, however, and was not averse to the cracking of pedagogic jokes, at which he expected the form to laugh.

  13. There was nothing pedagogic about Mr. Shalford.

  14. The brotherly relation is of immense pedagogic value, inasmuch as it educates us for the fulfillment later on of our duties toward all equals, be they kinsmen or not.

  15. The chief pedagogic value they possess is that they exercise and cultivate the imagination.

  16. The Law, on the other hand, reveals the Will of God, on pedagogic grounds, as the foundation of a system of merit or reward.

  17. At this school, beside getting an education, Charles got pedagogic scars on his body which ten years later, when he enlisted in the army, were noted in the physical description.

  18. This fierce ridicule was the thing which finally punctured the rhinoceros hide of the pedagogic blunder.

  19. In his "Emile" he outlines our so-called pedagogic new-thought methods.

  20. And for the youth who has the study habit no pedagogic tears need be shed.

  21. While they prevail, all ecclesiastical and pedagogic efforts to better the condition of society must fail.

  22. But what is true of ecclesiastical effort in the presence of militant activities is true of pedagogic effort in the presence of political activities.

  23. Our people, especially in academic circles, are turning towards psychology nowadays with great expectations; and, if psychology is to justify them, it must be by showing fruits in the pedagogic and therapeutic lines.

  24. They talk much in pedagogic circles to-day about the duty of the teacher to prepare for every lesson in advance.

  25. From Ibsen's optimistic, and, so to speak, pedagogic conception of suffering, may in a large measure be explained his zeal to have Norway stand by Denmark in the Schleswig controversy.

  26. Plainly he had no thought beyond the puppy and the pleasure he had hoped to bring with it, and was startled by the harshness of the pedagogic note in Old Mole's exclamation, startled into shyness.

  27. But from the point of view of traditional Judaism they are inadequate, however helpful some of their pedagogic suggestions may be, since they are guided by a different ideal.

  28. We need years of study and experimentation in this direction before we can do it complete justice, but a few universally recognized pedagogic principles may briefly be considered here in their bearing upon our subject.

  29. From the reform point of view some recent publications, though exhibiting the faults which all early efforts in any direction necessarily show, do mark a decided pedagogic advance on the older unmethodical way in which the subject was taught.

  30. Knowing this to be his pedagogic principle, we shall not go far wrong, if we suppose that in the organization of the "Society for Jewish Culture and Science" the initial step was taken by Leopold Zunz.

  31. It became a primary school, conducted on approved pedagogic principles, and Zunz and Jost were among the first registered under the new, as they had been under the old, administration.

  32. Here our philosophy must not begin with wonder but with dread; he who feels no dread at this point must be asked not to meddle with pedagogic questions.

  33. It shows itself most frequently and painfully, however, in pedagogic spheres, in the literature of public schools.

  34. Let any one examine the pedagogic literature of the present; he who is not shocked at its utter poverty of spirit and its ridiculously awkward antics is beyond being spoiled.

  35. And how often are not all a man's subsequent literary performances but a sad result of this pedagogic original sin against the intellect!

  36. Moreover, the pedagogic spirit overflows in the human mind; most people like 'telling other people not to.

  37. Says Lord Verulam (= Sir Francis Bacon): 'As for the pedagogic part .

  38. Segregation of the feeble-minded is advocated by medical authority the world over, and when this is done they can be made under appropriate medico-pedagogic treatment to become largely self-supporting.

  39. The pedagogic ability of the school-master will never make a genius.

  40. All teachers of the Prussian common schools are normal graduates, or have had an equal pedagogic preparation.

  41. The pedagogic thinking of Herbart has indeed borne rich fruit in Germany.

  42. The central pedagogic truth of Christ's teaching is this: All education is for the individual.

  43. These conflicting pedagogic systems of the two good mothers gave the tractable heart of the daughter the direction of a ship which is steered against the wind, and follows neither the wind nor the helm, but a course between the two.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pedagogic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    academic; pedagogical; pedantic; professorial; tutorial