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Root decomposition: 'pedo-' (child) + 'gogy' (leading). Historical origin: from Latin 'paedagogia' → Old French 'pedagogie' → English 'pedagogy'. Memory image: imagine a wise guide leading children along a winding path of knowledge, lighting the way with a lantern of understanding.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputPedagogy is the science and art of teaching. It encompasses strategies, methods, and theories that guide how teachers plan lessons, assess understanding, and support student growth. In many schools, pedagogy blends traditional explanation with active learning, collaborative tasks, and feedback that helps students develop critical thinking. A good pedagogy considers the needs of diverse learners, respects cultural backgrounds, and uses assessment to guide instruction rather than merely rank students. The term can refer to the overall approach used by a teacher or to the broader field of teacher education and research about how best to facilitate learning across ages.
In English, pedagogy is a broad umbrella for teaching methods and theories; learners often picture it as 'the method' alone, which can lead to underplaying assessment and learner engagement.
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