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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
 
The [[word]] comes from the Greek παιδαγωγέω (paidagōgeō; from παίδ paíd: child and άγω ágō: lead; literally, "to lead the child"). In Ancient Greece, παιδαγωγός was (usually) a slave who supervised the education of his master’s son (girls were not [[public]]ly educated). This involved taking him to school (διδασκαλείον) or a gym (γυμνάσιον), looking after him and carrying his equipment (e.g. [[music]]al instruments).[3]
 
The [[word]] comes from the Greek παιδαγωγέω (paidagōgeō; from παίδ paíd: child and άγω ágō: lead; literally, "to lead the child"). In Ancient Greece, παιδαγωγός was (usually) a slave who supervised the education of his master’s son (girls were not [[public]]ly educated). This involved taking him to school (διδασκαλείον) or a gym (γυμνάσιον), looking after him and carrying his equipment (e.g. [[music]]al instruments).[3]
<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''Pedagogy''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Pedagogy this link].</center>
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''Pedagogy''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Pedagogy this link].</center>
 
The [[Latin]]-derived word for pedagogy, means good learning styles. Education,[4] is nowadays used in the English-speaking world to refer to the whole [[context]] of instruction, learning, and the actual operations involved therein, although both [[words]] have roughly the same [[origin]]al [[meaning]]. In the [[English]]-speaking world the term pedagogy refers to the [[science]] or theory of educating.[5] The late Malcolm Knowles reasoned that the term andragogy is more pertinent when discussing adult learning and teaching. He referred to andragogy as the art and science of teaching adults.
 
The [[Latin]]-derived word for pedagogy, means good learning styles. Education,[4] is nowadays used in the English-speaking world to refer to the whole [[context]] of instruction, learning, and the actual operations involved therein, although both [[words]] have roughly the same [[origin]]al [[meaning]]. In the [[English]]-speaking world the term pedagogy refers to the [[science]] or theory of educating.[5] The late Malcolm Knowles reasoned that the term andragogy is more pertinent when discussing adult learning and teaching. He referred to andragogy as the art and science of teaching adults.
  

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