New Learning MOOC’s Updates
Didactic education
The difference between didactics and pedagogy lies in their scope and focus. Didactics refers to the art and science of teaching and instruction, emphasizing methods and techniques used to impart knowledge. Pedagogy, on the other hand, is broader, encompassing the theory and practice of education as a whole, including the social, cultural, and psychological aspects of teaching and learning. Essentially, didactics is a component of pedagogy, focusing specifically on the instructional methods within the broader educational process.
@Zhanerke Bashan
yes indeed for the definition of didactic pedagogy. But it is showing itself to be limited today with the development of new technologies. Should we maintain it?
Your update on the distinction between didactics and pedagogy was very enlightening. It's important to recognize that didactics focuses on the instructional methods within the broader context of pedagogy. This got me thinking about how we can balance didactic teaching methods with more holistic pedagogical approaches. In your experience, how do you integrate didactic techniques with strategies that address the social and cultural aspects of learning?