Definition
An unnecessarily fancy adjective for anything related to teaching, making education professors sound more serious than they probably are.
Example Usage
The pedagogical approach involves facilitating student-centered, inquiry-based learning experiences.
Origin
From Greek 'paidagogos' (pais=child, agogos=leader), literally 'child-leader'
Fun Fact
Pedagogical sounds impressive but is just a fancy way of saying 'related to teaching'
Source: Academic and educational discourse
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