pedagogy

  • 41Poisonous pedagogy — is a concept by which present day psychologists and educators distance themselves from child raising methods that were propagated in previous centuries. Poisonous pedagogy is therefore meant as an unequivocally negative term. It is an umbrella… …

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  • 42International Association for Military Pedagogy — The International Association for Military Pedagogy (IAMP) [http://www.militarypedagogy.org] was founded in November 2005 in Strausberg (Germany) as a successor to the European Military Pedagogy Forum (EMPF). The IAMP is an independent co… …

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  • 43Popular music pedagogy — alternatively called Rock music pedagogy, Popular music education, or Rock music education is a recent development in the field of music education consisting of the application of the systematic teaching and learning of rock music and other forms …

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  • 44School of Pedagogy — may be:* School of Pedagogy in Khovd * School of Pedagogy in Prague * School of Pedagogy in Şendriceni * School of Pedagogy in Lom, Bulgaria *Philadelphia School of Pedagogy *Teachers College, Columbia University, the school of pedagogy of… …

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  • 45Cognitive Emotional Pedagogy — (CEP) is a method of teaching and learning based on cognitive psychology and constructivist learning theory which claims that construction and retention of new concepts and skills is most effective if the learning content is associated with… …

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  • 46Social learning (social pedagogy) — Social learning refers to the acquisition of social competence that happens exclusively or primarily in a social group. Social learning depends on group dynamics. Social learning promotes the development of individual emotional and practical… …

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  • 47Classical guitar pedagogy — Contents 1 Classical guitar education 2 Music Pedagogy 3 Classical guitar technique 4 Bibliography 5 …

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  • 48Institutional pedagogy — is a practice of education that is centered on two factors: 1. the complexity of the learner, and the unconscious that he or she brings to the classroom. This unconscious is another name for the diversity of social, economic, cultural and other… …

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  • 49Radical Pedagogy — is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed open access journal devoted to the analysis of contemporary pedagogy. Radical Pedagogy is published on a quarterly basis.ISSN 1524 6345External links* [http://radicalpedagogy.icaap.org/ Homepage] …

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  • 50Dyad pedagogy — is a goal directed teaching method. Students are randomly assigned into dyads and work together on inquiry type problems. The educational method was developed by Dr. Lloyd Sherman, a professor at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York… …

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