Dictionary Entry
didactics
Part of SpeechnounPronunciation/di-dak-tiks/The art or practice of teaching, especially in a formal or academic setting.
In a Sentence
“The professor's lectures were known for their clear didactics, making complex subjects easy to understand.”
Origin
From Greek 'didaskein' meaning 'to teach'.
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