Didactic has multiple meanings. An example of didactic literature is Pilgrim's Progress as it was meant for instruction. Didactic can also refer to a teacher or instructor who is inclined to teach too much and thus be a bit boring or, when used plurally (didactics) it can refer to a teaching or instructional method.
Some examples of didactic tales include Aesop's fables, such as "The Tortoise and the Hare," which teach morals or lessons through animal characters and their actions. Another example is "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," which warns against lying and its consequences. Additionally, stories like "The Three Little Pigs" emphasize the importance of hard work and preparation.
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The teacher's lecture was didactic, aiming to impart knowledge and educate the students on the principles of physics.
His didactic method was superb.
The bible is a didactic collection of writings.
The teacher's didactic approach to the lesson helped clarify challenging concepts for the students.
every theme concerned with an instructive activity is didactic.
Didactic poetry has been written throughout history, with examples found in ancient texts like Homer's "The Odyssey" and Hesiod's "Works and Days." The didactic genre experienced a resurgence during the Renaissance and Enlightenment periods, with poets like John Milton and Alexander Pope using it to impart moral lessons and educational insights. Modern poets continue to engage with didactic themes, adapting the form to address contemporary issues and values.
Didactic principles are of fundamental nature i.e applicable in all situations whereas the didactic rules are observed in implementation of these principles and may be specific for different situations. for example there must be motivation at the starat of the lecture. This may be called a didactic principle. But what shoud be the characteristic of effective motivation? didactic rule will be observed for that.
didactic material is all the resources that can help you to develop a class.
Instructional, treachery, edifying, or enlightening are synonyms for the adjective didactic.
Didactic Literature
Didactic communication is interpersonal communication, mostly between a teacher and students.
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