didactics
/ (dɪˈdæktɪks) /
noun
(functioning as singular) the art or science of teaching
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How to use didactics in a sentence
Few English naturalists are as genial--not even White of Selborne--and few as wide in didactics.
We sometimes apply to these the words Orthobiotics, didactics, and Pragmatics.
Pedagogics as a System | Karl RosenkranzThe words "orthobiotics," "didactics," and "pragmatics" might be used to characterize them.
Pedagogics as a System | Karl RosenkranzHence, we have in Emerson the teaching of a vigorous morality without the formality of dogma and the deadly tedium of didactics.
Critical Miscellanies, Vol. 1, Essay 5, Emerson | John MorleyThe greatest part of Mr. Cowper's didactics is in the same strain.
Early Reviews of English Poets | John Louis Haney
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