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pedagogue
[ ped-uh-gog, -gawg ]
noun
- a teacher; schoolteacher.
- a person who is pedantic, dogmatic, and formal.
pedagogue
/ ˈɛəˌɡɒɡ /
noun
- a teacher or educator
- a pedantic or dogmatic teacher
Derived Forms
- ˈ岹ˌDz, noun
- ˌ岹ˈDz, adverb
- ˌ岹ˈDz, adjective
Other yvlog Forms
- a·Dze· a·Dze· noun
- a·Dzi a·Dzi adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of pedagogue1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of pedagogue1
Example Sentences
Still, it’s a pleasure to enjoy something that’s both straight-faced and freewheeling, like a jazz pedagogue who also knows how to get a crowd dancing.
He graduated in 1972 from the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, where he studied with the pedagogue and performer Leon Fleisher.
As composer, virtuoso pianist, theorist, highly opinionated futurist and pedagogue, Busoni exerted a little-acknowledged, though crucial, component of the cultural identity of San Francisco and beyond, Los Angeles very much included.
A dedicated pedagogue, he taught at the Hartt School for 29 years.
“She’s so much more than a virtuoso flutist or a pedagogue. She is a true catalyst for change. But also not only that. She makes you think that everything is possible.”
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