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Pedagogy (/ˈpɛdəɡɒdʒi, -ɡoʊdʒi, -ɡɒɡi/), most
commonly understood as the
approach to teaching, is the
theory and
practice of learning, and how this process...
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Critical pedagogy is a
philosophy of
education and
social movement that
developed and
applied concepts from
critical theory and
related traditions to the...
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critical pedagogy. His
influential work
Pedagogy of the
Oppressed is
generally considered one of the
foundational texts of the
critical pedagogy movement...
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Pedagogy of the
Oppressed (Portuguese:
Pedagogia do Oprimido) is a book by
Brazilian educator Paulo Freire,
written in
Portuguese between 1967 and 1968...
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Piano pedagogy is the
study of the
teaching of
piano playing.
Whereas the
professional field of
music education pertains to the
teaching of
music in school...
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Social pedagogy describes a
holistic and relationship-centred way of
working in care and
educational settings with
people across the
course of
their lives...
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sociology and psychology,
poisonous pedagogy, also
called black pedagogy (from the
original German name
schwarze Pädagogik), is any
traditional child-raising...
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Language pedagogy is the
discipline concerned with the
theories and
techniques of
teaching language. It has been
described as a type of
teaching wherein...
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Digital pedagogy is the
study and use of
contemporary digital technologies in
teaching and learning.
Digital pedagogy may be
applied to online, hybrid...
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Institutional pedagogy is a
practice of
education that is
centered on two factors: 1. the
complexity of the learner, and the "unconscious" that the educator...