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Didacticism is a
philosophy that
emphasises instructional and
informative qualities in literature, art, and design. In art, design, architecture, and...
- A
didactic method (from Gr****: διδάσκειν didáskein, "to teach") is a
teaching method that
follows a
consistent scientific approach or
educational style...
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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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Great Didactic or (Latin:
Didactica Magna), full
title (Latin:
Didactica Magna,
Universale Omnes Omnia Docendi Artificium Exhibens), The
Great Didactic, The...
- In
didactics, the
didactic contract is a
concept introduced by Guy Brousseau, a
French mathematics didactician. He
defines it as "the set of
teacher behaviors...
- of self, as a
mental phenomenon. In the Jātakas, in
which the
Buddha didactically reminds various followers of
experiences they
shared with him in a past...
- and
theatrical form that
depicts such an exchange. As a
philosophical or
didactic device, it is
chiefly ****ociated in the West with the
Socratic dialogue...
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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...
- proposed: the
Juris Doctor,
implementing the case and
Socratic methods as its
didactic approach.
According to
professor J. H. Beale, an 1882
Harvard Law graduate...
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drafted a
controlled display of
exotic nature to the garden's
overall didactic program. The
botanical garden exhibited over six
hundred species of plants...