- variously, as /ˈpɛdəɡɒdʒi/, /ˈpɛdəɡoʊdʒi/, or /ˈpɛdəɡɒɡi/. The
related word
pedagogue has had a
negative connotation of pedantry,
dating from at
least the 1650s;...
- and of
social welfare provision for its
marginalised members.
Social pedagogues (professionals who have
completed a
qualification in
social pedagogy)...
- as
piano lessons. The
practitioners of
piano pedagogy are
called piano pedagogues, or simply,
piano teachers. The
range of
professionalism among teachers...
-
Brauweiler near Cologne) was an
influential German harpsichordist,
music pedagogue and a
pioneer of
early music revival in Germany. He is
noted in particular...
- Grégoire
Girard [known as “Le Père Girard” or “Le Père Gregoire”] (17
December 1765 at
Fribourg – 6
March 1850 in Fribourg) was a
Swiss Franciscan educator...
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Vocal pedagogy is the
study of the art and
science of
voice instruction. It is used in the
teaching of
singing and ****ists in
defining what
singing is...
-
Kimiko Itō (位藤 紀美子, Itō Kimiko, born 1945) is a ****anese
pedagogue who
specialises in
language pedagogy for the ****anese language. Born in
Ehime Prefecture...
- russified: ****b ****azovich Zhiganov) was a
Soviet and
Tatar composer,
pedagogue and statesman. He was born in Uralsk; and died in Ufa.
Cihanov wrote eight...
- who
might also
enter apprenticeships.
Young children were
attended by a
pedagogue,
usually a Gr****
slave or
former slave, who kept the
child safe, taught...
- Jára
Cimrman or Jára da
Cimrman (officially
Jaroslav Cimrman) (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaːra ˈtsɪmr̩man]), also
known as "the Master", is a
fictional Czech...