About The Word Pedagogue
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Pedagogue
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What's The Definition Of Pedagogue?
[n] someone who educates
Synonyms | Synonyms for Pedagogue: educator Related Terms | Find terms related to Pedagogue: abecedarian | certified teacher | docent | doctor | dominie | don | educationist | educator | fellow | guide | guru | instructor | maestro | master | melamed | mentor | mullah | pandit | pedagogist | preceptor | professor | pundit | rabbi | schoolkeeper | schoolmaster | schoolteacher | starets | teacher See Also | Abbott Lawrence Lowell | academic | academician | Andrew D. White | Andrew Dickson White | Anne Mansfield Sullivan | Anne Sullivan | Bethune | Booker T. Washington | Booker Taliaferro Washington | Braille | Carl Orff | Carnegie | Comenius | Dale Carnegie | Dewey | Elizabeth Palmer Peabody | Elizabeth Peabody | Emma Hart Willard | faculty member | Friedrich Froebel | Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel | Froebel | Gallaudet | head | head teacher | Hopkins | Horace Mann | Hutchins | instructor | James Naismith | Jan Amos Komensky | John Amos Comenius | John Dewey | John Witherspoon | Laney | lector | lecturer | Louis Braille | Lowell | Lucy Craft Laney | Mann | Maria Montesorri | Mark Hopkins | Mary McLeod Bethune | McGuffey | Montessori | Naismith | Orff | Peabody | Pitman | principal | professional | professional person | reader | Robert Maynard Hutchins | school principal | schoolmaster | Sir Isaac Pitman | Sullivan | teacher | Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet | Washington | White | Willard | William Holmes McGuffey | Witherspoon Pedagogue In Webster's Dictionary \Ped"a*gogue\, n. [F. p['e]dagogue, L. paedagogus, Gr.
?; pai^s, paido`s, a boy + ? to lead, guide; cf. ? leading.
See {Page} a servant, {Agent}.]
1. (Gr. Antiq.) A slave who led his master's children to
school, and had the charge of them generally.
2. A teacher of children; one whose occupation is to teach
the young; a schoolmaster.
3. One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or
pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a
schoolmaster; a pedant. --Goldsmith.
\Ped"a*gogue\, v. t. [Cf. L. paedagogare to instruct.] To play the pedagogue toward. [Obs.] --Prior. |
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