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Pedagogue is another name for “teacher,” but one who is strict, stiff or old-fashioned. The word comes from the Greek pedo for “child” and agogos for “leader.” A pedagogue leads people by teaching.
The noun pedagogue, pronounced “PED-uh-gog,” originally referred to “a slave who brings boys to school.” Although the similar word pedagogy is the art of teaching, pedagogue has negative connotations. To call a teacher a pedagogue implies that he or she is “the teacher that time forgot,” possibly using notes and handouts from twenty years ago, standing in that same spot, year after year, saying the same things, as students stare out the same windows.
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词根: agog
=lead,表示”引导”
adj.
agog 兴奋的,有强烈兴趣的agog引导→引导人往前走的心情→渴望的
n.
demagogue 煽动者,蛊惑民心的政客dem人民+agog引导+ue→引导人民者→煽动者
pedagogue 教师, 卖弄学问者ped儿童+agog引导+ue→引导儿童者→教师
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词根:pedant
adj.pedantic迂腐的;学究式的;卖弄学问的;假装学者的
pedagogic教师的(等于pedagogical);教育学的;教授法的
adv.pedantically卖弄学问地;学究式地,迂腐地
n.pedant学究;书呆子;卖弄学问的人;空谈家
pedantry迂腐;卖弄学问;假装学者
pedagogics教育学;教学法;教师职业