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Didacticism is a
philosophy that
emphasizes instructional and
informative qualities in literature, art and design. In art, design,
architecture and landscape...
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didactic method (Gr****: διδάσκειν didáskein, "to teach") is a
teaching method that
follows a
consistent scientific approach or
educational style to present...
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parable is a succinct,
didactic story, in
prose or verse, that
illustrates one or more
instructive lessons or principles. It
differs from a
fable in...
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Didactic organisation is the
ability of
neurons within a
network to
impart their pattern of
synaptic connectivity and/or
response properties to
other neurons...
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Didactic gospels is a
collection of sermons.
Their prototype is
considered the
didactic of
Bishop Constantine of
Preslav in 894
written in the Church...
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every theory has to be
functional in
practical use,
therefore it has to be
didactic (i.e.
morally instructive). In the
course of his
study he also
became acquainted...
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active area of
educational research.
Medical education is also the subject-
didactic academic field of
educating medical doctors at all levels,
including entry-level...
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Ascham (/ˈæskəm/; c. 1515 – 30
December 1568) was an
English scholar and
didactic writer,
famous for his
prose style, his
promotion of the vernacular, and...
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require wholly unorthodox technique (John Cage). Studies, lessons, and
other didactic instrumental pieces composed before the 19th
century are
extremely varied...
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intrinsic value of art, and the only 'true' art, is
divorced from any
didactic, moral, political, or
utilitarian function. Such
works are
sometimes described...