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Definition of Didactical
1. Adjective. Instructive (especially excessively).
Similar to: Informative, Instructive
Derivative terms: Didacticism, Didactics
Definition of Didactical
1. Adjective. didactic ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Didactical
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Didactical
Literary usage of Didactical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Foundational Study in the Pedagogy of Arithmetic by Henry Budd Howell (1914)
"didactical STUDIES. The special problem in experimental didactics to which we
must confine ourselves in this presentation of work that has been attempted is ..."
2. Researching Mathematics Education in South Africa: Perspectives, Practices by Renuka Vithal, Jill Adler, Christine Keitel (2005)
"In Van den Berg's study, for instance, mention is made of'bridging the gap between
theory and practice' as a way of reconciling 'didactical theory and ..."
3. Advanced Principles of Effective E-Learning by Nicole A. Buzzetto-More, ed., Informing Science Institute (2007)
"identifies the phases along with e-learning moves from didactical analysis to
... didactical L Analysis \ 2 Usability Requirements Pedagogical Modeling 8 ..."
4. The Information Universe: Issues in Informing Science and Information by Informing Science Institute, Eli Cohen, Ed. (2006)
"The Experience of the Web Site "didactical Materials for Latin Paleography"
The "didactical Materials for Latin Paleography" web site was planned and ..."
5. Pulpit Themes, and Preacher's Assistant: Outlines of Sermons, by the Author by Franz Volkmar Reinhard, W. N. (1868)
"More extended didactical texts admit of a greater range in the mode of treatment.
I pass on, therefore, to their consideration. views and subjects; ..."