The profession of teaching.
The word 'pedagogy' is correct and usable in written English. It is a noun that refers to the theory and methods used in teaching. For example, the teacher discussed different pedagogy approaches to help her students learn more effectively.
We're bringing in new forms of pedagogy and listening to students".
"This shouldn't be shock pedagogy," she says.
Social networking's capacity to change educational methods for the better is undermined not only by differing understandings of the very tools and practices online, but by the underlining pedagogy that we are expecting to see in our classrooms.
In microeconomics in particular, the pedagogy Mr Samuelson developed diagrams of supply and demand, or cost curves, for instance—still set the discipline's standard.
The essence of his pedagogy, as portrayed in the film through interviews with him and some of his students, is simple but powerful: "Relax, reach way down deep in your soul" and "produce that which is in it".
"MOOCs' pedagogy needs to improve very quickly," admits Udacity's Mr Thrun.
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