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for those with a limited vocabulary and an unwavering need to correct someone that isn’t necessarily wrong.
I have never seen pedagogy used to mean teaching materials.
Well, now you have.
Hi, teacher here: pedagogy is 'the method and practice of teaching', and that practice involves teaching materials.
still seems wierd to me. materials do not sound like practice at all and I guess method as they are written often but like I feel like pencils are materials. just feels wierd based on the definition.