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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pedagogue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a teacher or educator, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The conference featured a renowned pedagogue who shared innovative teaching methods with the attendees."
Alternatives: "an educator" or "a teacher".
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Barr was at heart a pedagogue.
Sometimes his words justify his reputation as a pedagogue.
This may be a wired society, but spare me the indignity of a pedagogue prohibiting my "renegade game of hopscotch".
"It is my duty as a pedagogue to help each and every pupil arrive at the correct answer".
The college considered itself fortunate; her reputation was impressive, both as a composer and as a pedagogue.
Recently a pedagogue a trustee or a mere onlooker was venting his deep displeasure at a tea party about the president of the University.
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Mélenchon's debating skills serve his cause, but he is also a lettered pedagogue: a dignified politician who has never participated in vulgar reality shows.
Ms. Keene, who, like Hummel, is a noted pedagogue (a longtime faculty member at the Manhattan School of Music), brings suppleness, pearly tone, textural clarity, and brilliance touched by grace to her performances.
He acquired a reputation as a promising pedagogue, quickly becoming a brilliant one.
Curtis remembers Jerome Ashby as a remarkable musician, an inspiring pedagogue, and a true gentleman.
History tells us that he was a skillful composer, a star pianist and a dominant pedagogue.
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