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Pedagogues become intoxicated with the enlightenment of the students.

From Forbes • Mar. 1, 2013

Pedagogues seeking a "science of education" are sometimes mere comic pinpricks in a teacher's side.

From Time Magazine Archive

Pedagogues and laymen had gathered to take stock of Education in the South.

From Time Magazine Archive

The College of Pedagogues presented itself as a long-bearded, corpulent, comfortable person with a thin gold watch chain and fat hands.

From Love and Mr. Lewisham by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)

A young writer, Francis Hill, has published a very readable boys' story, "Outlaws of Horseshoe Hole," and Arthur Sanwood Pier has published "The Pedagogues," a novel satirizing the Harvard Summer School.

From A Short History of Pittsburgh by Church, Samuel Harden




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