Etymology:
Meaning:
Pedagogy refers to the theory and practice of education, specifically the study of how people learn and the methods used to teach them. It encompasses the principles, methods, and practices involved in the teaching and learning process.
Origin:
The term "pedagogy" originates from ancient Greece, where it referred to the practice of slave servants who accompanied children to school and supervised their education and behavior outside the home.
In the 16th century, the term became associated with the study of teaching methods, and in the 19th century, it began to be used as an academic discipline.
Usage:
Pedagogy is used in various contexts, including:
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