Dictionary Definition
pedagogy
Noun
1 the principles and methods of instruction [syn:
teaching
method, pedagogics]
2 the profession of a teacher; "he prepared for
teaching while still in college"; "pedagogy is recognized as an
important profession" [syn: teaching, instruction]
3 the activities of educating or instructing or
teaching; activities that impart knowledge or skill; "he received
no formal education"; "our instruction was carefully programmed";
"good teaching is seldom rewarded" [syn: education, instruction, teaching, educational
activity]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
sc=polytonic.Noun
- The profession of teaching.
- The activities of educating, teaching or instructing.
Translations
the profession of teaching
- Croatian: pedagogija
- Finnish: pedagogiikka
the activities of educating, teaching or
instructing
- Arabic: مهنة التدريس , التعليم
- Croatian: pedagogija
- Finnish: pedagogiikka
- Interlingua: pedagogia
- Icelandic: uppeldisfræði
- Portuguese: pedagogia
- Spanish: pedagogía
Related terms
Extensive Definition
Pedagogy (), or paedagogy is the art or science of being a teacher. The term generally
refers to strategies of instruction, or a style of
instruction.
Pedagogy is also sometimes referred to as the
correct use of teaching strategies (see instructional
theory). For example, Paulo Freire
referred to his method of teaching adults as "critical
pedagogy". In correlation with those teaching strategies the
instructor's own philosophical beliefs of teaching are harbored and
governed by the pupil's background knowledge and experiences,
personal situations, and environment, as well as learning goals set
by the student and teacher. One example would be the Socratic
schools of thought.
Etymology
The word comes from the Ancient
Greek (paidagōgeō; from país: child and ági: lead; literally,
"to lead the child”). In Ancient Greece, was (usually) a slave who
supervised the education of his master’s son (girls were not
publicly educated). This involved taking him to school () or a gym
(), looking after him and carrying his equipment (e.g. musical
instruments).
The Latin-derived word for pedagogy, education, is nowadays used in
the English-speaking world to refer to the whole context of
instruction, learning, and the actual operations involved therein,
although both words have roughly the same original meaning. In the
English-speaking world the term pedagogy refers to the science or
theory of educating. The late Malcolm Knowles reasoned that the
term andragogy is more pertinent when discussing adult learning and
teaching. He referred to andragogy as the art and science of
teaching adults.
Academic degree
An academic
degree, Ped.D., Doctor of
Pedagogy, is awarded honorarily by some American universities to
distinguished educators (in the US and UK earned degrees within the
education field are classified as an Ed.D., Doctor
of Education or a Ph.D. Doctor
of Philosophy). The term is also used to denote an emphasis in
education as a specialty in a field (for instance, a Doctor of
Music degree "in piano
pedagogy").
Pedagogues
A number of people contributed to the theories of pedagogy, among these areSee also
- Andragogy
- Critical pedagogy
- Educational psychology
- Contemporary Educational Psychology — a Wikibook about educational psychology
- Instructional design
- Learning theory (education)
- Horace Mann
- Educational philosophy
External links
sisterlinks Pedagogy- Dmoz.org: Directory of Links for Pedagogy
- Pedagogy.ir – Pedagogy, Lifelong learning, Learning Environment & Performance & More
- Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, Culture
- Information on Montessori Pedagogy
- SocialPedagogyUK.com Developments in the field of Social Pedagogy in the UK
References
pedagogy in Afrikaans: Opvoedkunde
pedagogy in Arabic: تربية
pedagogy in Bulgarian: Педагогика
pedagogy in Breton: Pedagogiezh
pedagogy in Bosnian: Pedagogija
pedagogy in Catalan: Pedagogia
pedagogy in Czech: Pedagogika
pedagogy in Danish: Pædagogik
pedagogy in German: Pädagogik
pedagogy in Esperanto: Pedagogio
pedagogy in Spanish: Pedagogía
pedagogy in Estonian: Kasvatusteadus
pedagogy in Basque: Pedagogia
pedagogy in Finnish: Pedagogiikka
pedagogy in French: Pédagogie
pedagogy in Friulian: Pedagogjie
pedagogy in Galician: Pedagoxía
pedagogy in Croatian: Pedagogija
pedagogy in Interlingua (International Auxiliary
Language Association): Pedagogia
pedagogy in Indonesian: Pedagogi
pedagogy in Icelandic: Uppeldisfræði
pedagogy in Italian: Pedagogia
pedagogy in Japanese: 教育学
pedagogy in Lojban: ctuske
pedagogy in Georgian: პედაგოგიკა
pedagogy in Korean: 교육학
pedagogy in Kirghiz: Педагогика
pedagogy in Lithuanian: Edukologija
pedagogy in Latvian: Pedagoģija
pedagogy in Malay (macrolanguage):
Pedagogi
pedagogy in Dutch: Pedagogiek
pedagogy in Norwegian Nynorsk: Pedagogikk
pedagogy in Norwegian: Pedagogikk
pedagogy in Occitan (post 1500): Pedagogia
pedagogy in Polish: Pedagogika
pedagogy in Portuguese: Pedagogia
pedagogy in Russian: Педагогика
pedagogy in Serbo-Croatian: Pedagogija
pedagogy in Slovak: Surdopedagogika
pedagogy in Slovenian: Pedagogika
pedagogy in Serbian: Педагогија
pedagogy in Swedish: Pedagogik
pedagogy in Ukrainian: Педагогіка
pedagogy in Vietnamese: Phương pháp giáo
dục
pedagogy in Chinese: 教育学
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
catechization, coaching, didactics, direction, edification, education, enlightenment, guidance, illumination, information, instruction, pedagogics, private teaching,
programmed instruction, reeducation, schooling, self-instruction,
self-teaching, spoon-feeding, teaching, tuition, tutelage, tutorage, tutoring, tutorship