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Example sentences for "pedagogical"

Lexicographically close words:
pecuniam; pecuniarily; pecuniary; pecus; pedagogic; pedagogics; pedagogue; pedagogues; pedagogy; pedal
  1. A unique and interesting study was undertaken by Közle[2] by collecting and studying thirty German writers on pedagogical subjects since Pestalozzi, and cataloguing all the words they use describing the faults of children.

  2. Footnote 7: The Psychological and Pedagogical Aspect of Language.

  3. He was that, of course, but much more; and some day we shall read his books in quest of pedagogical wisdom and shall not be disappointed.

  4. Show that the pedagogical doctrines of this chapter are not to be classified under the head of "soft pedagogy.

  5. Our pedagogical sins bulk large in geography when we continually ask pupils to locate places that have no interest for them.

  6. In this sense the negation of dampness is as objective a thing, as purely intellectual, as remote from every pedagogical intention, as affirmation.

  7. In both cases we can say indeed that the proposition aims at a social and pedagogical end, since the first would propagate a truth as the second would prevent an error.

  8. It is of a pedagogical and social nature.

  9. In this sense, negation has a pedagogical and social character.

  10. The Mental Hygiene of Exceptional Children"; in Pedagogical Seminary (1915), vol.

  11. In the third place, it must not be supposed that the scale can be used as a complete pedagogical guide.

  12. Indeed, it is an exceptional school physician who is able to give any very valuable assistance to teachers in the classification of mentally exceptional children for special pedagogical treatment.

  13. Although intelligence tests furnish data of the greatest significance for pedagogical procedure, they do not suggest the appropriate educational methods in detail.

  14. In this way the historical relation and the normative relation have to play at least as important a role in the pedagogical system as the psycho-physical relation, and we might quite as well call education applied history and applied ethics.

  15. Classical literature is organized on this basis, which is called the pedagogical or psychological basis, and it seems desirable that other fields should also be.

  16. Some of the best works of biography and history are also suggested for teachers, and a number of the best professional and pedagogical books for teachers, dealing with literature, reading, and child study.

  17. Charles Dickens's description of schools and schoolmasters is important in the history of England, and, like his portrayals of child life generally, of deep pedagogical worth to teachers.

  18. A brief pedagogical treatment of the whole subject of literature and history for the elementary school.

  19. Professor Rein says, "He who nowadays will aspire to the highest pedagogical knowledge, cannot neglect to make a thorough study of Herbart's pedagogy.

  20. The idea was later developed by Pestalozzi and Froebel, and is one of the most important features of recent pedagogical activity.

  21. The teachings of Cicero on this subject are of great pedagogical importance, and they have at last come to be recognized in the school practice of the present day.

  22. Therefore, I have long had in mind to teach daily for one hour a few selected boys in the presence of such of my students as are familiar with my pedagogical theory.

  23. Every clergyman must have pedagogical training and experience in teaching before entering upon a pastorate.

  24. Concerning his pedagogical activity at Königsberg, Herbart says, "Among my many duties, the consideration of educational questions is of especial interest to me.

  25. Professor Rein thinks that, "In the ideas of Pestalozzi are found the outlines of Herbart's pedagogical structure.

  26. Rousseau must, therefore, be reckoned among the greatest pedagogical writers of modern times.

  27. Although this was very crude pedagogical training, it may be regarded as the inception of the normal school, which has now come to be an essential part of every educational system.

  28. His pedagogical teachings, some of which we present, are of the greatest importance.

  29. Dittes thinks that "the origin of the kindergarten is due to the pedagogical revival of Pestalozzi.

  30. Here he established a pedagogical seminary, having a practice school in which the students instructed children under the criticism of Herbart himself.

  31. It was clear to her mind that "pedagogical purposes" told less than half the story.

  32. He further poisoned Effi's mind by telling her that her husband was a born pedagogue and in the education of his wife was employing the haunted house in accordance with a definite pedagogical plan.

  33. But the other thing, that he should use his ghosts for pedagogical purposes, that was annoying, almost insulting.

  34. The best pedagogical methods must be applied to Church history in order to obtain the best results.

  35. Then the storm broke on the Society in Freiburg, the occasion being a pedagogical quarrel with which the Jesuits had absolutely nothing to do.

  36. Read the pedagogical directions of Ignatius, the great scholastic ordinances of Aquaviva, and the testimony of contemporaries, and you will recognize the glory of Loyola as an educator.

  37. Compayre, who once figured extensively in the field of pedagogical literature, finds this moral control an objection.

  38. Certainly it lacks a great pedagogical advantage in all the internal work of education.

  39. There appears to be a pedagogical lesson in the contrast between the heroic and the moral view of teaching war and peace illustrated by the German philosophy of war and the ideal of the Boy Scout organization.

  40. Now we must consider them both in their general significance, and also in their more specifically pedagogical aspects.

  41. Those who plan for the future of the international idea will do well to take into account these pedagogical aspects of it.

  42. On the pedagogical side we might expect reasonably to see a deepened sincerity on the part of all who in any way stand in the position of teachers.

  43. There is both a psychological and a pedagogical aspect of the situation.

  44. We must not be deceived either by a vague and false idea of liberty or by the equally vicious ideal of militarism with its superficiality of social relations and its pedagogical simplicity.

  45. Such views as these give us at least some clews to the educational and pedagogical problems of war and peace.

  46. Loyalty to race, however, has a pedagogical use.

  47. But regarding what we shall term, without taking an undue liberty with the language, the pedagogical teaching of religion, they differed in toto.

  48. Nor is it to be obviated, we fear, by any expression of extra solemnity thrown into the pedagogical face, or even by the taking of places or the taws.

  49. What it was that influenced this old teacher of mathematics to deprive humankind of the benefit of his extraordinary pedagogical ability and love of teaching, we do not know.

  50. But he was prevented from doing this by his close adherence to his pedagogical principle and by his unquestioning faith in the soundness of the entire procedure.

  51. Pedagogical Seminary, March, 1908, "On the Education of Backward Races.

  52. In the first collection, the story of The Blacksmiths is a gem of narration; and so is the story here reproduced, The Iron Idol, which also serves to illustrate the pedagogical tendency of all of Schaffner's work.

  53. So compelling is this pedagogical motive that so-called nature myths have been invented or made from existing stories in great numbers.

  54. For some good suggestions and lists consult Ezra Allen, "The Pedagogy of Myth in the Grades," Pedagogical Seminary, Vol.

  55. Their purpose is to increase the man's reward later in the future world, and at the same time they have a pedagogical value in themselves in strengthening the person spiritually.

  56. The ceremonial laws are for the sake of the rational, serving a pedagogical and disciplinary purpose, and the Law as a whole is for the purpose of teaching the truth and inculcating the good.

  57. Reward and punishment have a pedagogical value generally, even if in a given case they are not deserved.

  58. We will use a true pedagogical method if we humor them in this their crudity for the purpose of transferring their allegiance from the false gods to the one true God.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pedagogical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    academic; educational; graduate; pedagogical; postgraduate; professional; scholarly; scholastic