Today’s “Word of the Day” is “pedagogy“ and it is a noun meaning “teaching: specifically, teacher actions (teaching methods) that promote student learning”.
Example Sentence: the ideal preschool has a skilled facilitator who ensures that children spend most of their time in free and guided play. It includes exploring and manipulating their physical environments to develop early language, early numeracy, socio-emotional, executive function, and motor skills… The best Anganwadis in many States do look a lot like this. Staffed by Anganwadi workers with roots in play-based pedagogy, attending the Anganwadi for the prescribed two hours a day helps children build critical skills by playing with inexpensive, locally made, indestructible toys in a group setting.
This word is present in The Hindu article Not centres of learning yet and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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