Pedagogy

(noun)

the science and art of education, specifically instructional theory.

Related Terms

  • Universal design for learning
  • Instructional Design

Examples of Pedagogy in the following topics:

  • What is Pedagogy?

    • An effective teacher studies the science of pedagogy and the practice of instructional design.
    • In order to be an effective teacher, one must study the science of pedagogy and instructional design.
    • Pedagogy is the science and art of education, specifically instructional theory.
    • Simply put, pedagogy is defined as many different types and variations of teaching.
    • In the profession of teaching, instructional design is just as important as pedagogy.
  • Blending Content with Pedagogy

  • Personalized Learning

    • Personalized Learning is the tailoring of pedagogy, curriculum, and learning environments to meet the needs of individual learners.
    • Personalized learning is the tailoring of pedagogy, curriculum, and learning environments to meet the needs and aspirations of individual learners.
  • Bibliography

    • Andragogy versus pedagogy, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall/Cambridge. 400 pages.
  • References

    • ., & Berk, R. (1999) Critical Thinking and Critical Pedagogy: Relations, Differences, and Limits.
  • Potential Challenges and Solutions

    • Support of student learning: Teachers may be unprepared to implement activities for Project-Based Learning due to a lack of familiarity with this pedagogy.
  • Who We Are

    • These SMEs curate existing educational content that is available under an open license, vetting the accuracy and pedagogy of every piece, to ensure Boundless content presents only the highest-quality information.
  • Teaching at a Private School

    • However, the school might not mandate that you complete coursework on teacher preparation or pedagogy.
    • In many states, these include a content knowledge and a pedagogy exam.
  • MOOCs

    • Possible negative effects on the structure of higher education, specifically, the absence of face-to-face pedagogy
  • Openly Licensed Content

    • Our team of subject-matter experts "curate" the best openly licensed content: they take what's available and rewrite it as necessary to add our own layer of pedagogy and copy editing.
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