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'''Didactic''' is an [[English]] [[adjective]] meaning "Instructive or intended [[teaching|to teach]] or demonstrate, especially with regard to [[morality]]."<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/didactic</ref> | '''Didactic''' is an [[English]] [[adjective]] meaning "Instructive or intended [[teaching|to teach]] or demonstrate, especially with regard to [[morality]]."<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/didactic</ref> | ||
− | It has etymologyical origins in [[French]] ''didactique'' and Ancient Greek διδακτικός. | + | It has etymologyical origins in [[French]] ''didactique'' and [[Ancient Greek]] διδακτικός. |
In [[our context]], references to "didactive material", "didactive principles", etc really refer to "teaching material", "teaching principles", etc. | In [[our context]], references to "didactive material", "didactive principles", etc really refer to "teaching material", "teaching principles", etc. |
Latest revision as of 16:19, 2 December 2020
Didactic is an English adjective meaning "Instructive or intended to teach or demonstrate, especially with regard to morality."[1]
It has etymologyical origins in French didactique and Ancient Greek διδακτικός.
In our context, references to "didactive material", "didactive principles", etc really refer to "teaching material", "teaching principles", etc.