Sentence examples for the pedagogue from inspiring English sources

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the pedagogue

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A teacher or instructor of children; one whose occupation is to teach the young.

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"No," the pedagogue replies.

Sometimes the pedagogue wins out, as in dry diagrams of body types.

"Perhaps the dean, like Aeschylus, can show us something about human justice," Margaret placidly counters, ever the pedagogue.

The mind of the pedagogue is awash with heady thoughts of the good old taboo-busting days.

In New York, he had played the pedagogue with the press, often answering questions with gritted teeth.

She's the pedagogue, driving home sound bites with pointed fingers, repeating them in case you didn't get it the first time.

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Why am I the pedagogues' nightmare?

"But just like the pedagogues said, it keeps your mind off scabrous thoughts".

Q. You've called your books "the nightmare of the pedagogues".

Who is No. 89?: Before taking its current nickname in 1934, this university team's were known as the Pedagogues.

In the end, the two technologies that could save science education from the kind of reforms the pedagogues have in mind are video games and social networking, especially mobile versions.

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