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Definition of Pedagogues
1. pedagogue [n] - See also: pedagogue
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pedagogues
Literary usage of Pedagogues
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"It was no part of their duty, they declared, to train the judgment of their
subordinates; they were soldiers, and not pedagogues. ..."
2. English Children in the Olden Time by Elizabeth Godfrey (1907)
"CHAPTER IX CONCERNING pedagogues GRADUALLY as the centuries went on changes came
about in education, both in its ideals and in its methods. ..."
3. The Methodist Review (1873)
"With the exception of this last feature, we heartily commend this work to all
German-reading American pedagogues. ..."
4. Individual Training in Our Colleges by Clarence Frank Birdseye (1907)
"Practical men for pedagogues. No diploma without practice. Our colleges need a
panic. What a panic did for our railroads. for this first-year course. ..."
5. The Memories of Fifty Years: Containing Brief Biographical Notices of by William Henry Sparks (1872)
"pedagogues AND DEMAGOGUES. EDUCATION — COLLEGES — SCHOOL-DAYS — WILLIAM AND MARY —
A SUBSTITUTE — BOARDING AROUND — ROUGH DIAMONDS — CASTE — GEORGE M. ..."