pedagogue in the PONS Dictionary

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As a pedagogue, her works has dealt with cultural integration.
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He was a pedagogue to the coreunkind while punishing pupils in the classroom even while exhibiting retrained love to them after study hours.
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About 1400 students study and 400 pedagogues teach there.
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Many vocal pedagogues suggest that teachers begin by assuming that a voice is of a medium classification until it proves otherwise.
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Since 2010 the festival has also included workshops in scriptwriting, directing, cinematography, editing and animation, led by renown artists and pedagogues from foreign film schools.
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He was a spiritual man and a good pedagogue.
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The list includes writers, poets, national activists, pedagogues, etc.
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A respected pedagogue, his students are dispersed widely among the finest musical institutions in the world.
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He is a composer, conductor, pedagogue, and publicist-essayist who has written educational textbooks, articles, essays and critique on music.
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As a vocal pedagogue he has researched and published studies on vocal acoustics and laryngeal function.
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