•Principle of practical relevance
•Principle of age appropriateness
•Principle of motivation
•Principle of self-activity / self reliance
•Principle of methodological changes
•Principle of securing the learning progress
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Yes, for example: The bible is a didactic collection of writings. 'Didactic' is an adjective and means 'educational' or 'informative' etc. It normally has a negative connotation though.
Uninstructive
Generally speaking, the terms "didactic" and "pedantic" both refer to actions or outlooks that are negative or, at least, not enjoyable. The difference can be simply expressed in the following way: a "didactic" approach is overly preachy or unnecessarily eager to instruct, while a "pedantic" approach focuses on unimportant details as though they were quite important. Hence, it is possible for one to be both "didactic" and "pedantic" at the same time.
Instructional, teacherly
Elmer Gantry by Sinclair Lewis Mainstreet and Babbitt, both also by Sinclair Lewis Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter Remember that didactic means the writer is writing so the reader will learn a lesson of great value about a specific topic. Take The Scarlet Letter and you discover the minister's hypocriscy.
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.
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 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.
Yes, for example: The bible is a didactic collection of writings. 'Didactic' is an adjective and means 'educational' or 'informative' etc. It normally has a negative connotation though.
didactic means instructive or teachingand Yes, Aesop's Fables are exactly that.