Didactic definition

Didactic means teaching-learning methods which impart facts and information, usually in the form of one-way communication (includes directed readings and lectures).
Didactic means the component of an educational program that provides
Didactic means group education using lectures, group interaction or audio visual aids.

Examples of Didactic in a sentence

  • Didactic strategies in teaching analytical skills in a cell biology course.

  • The student undertakes to fully respect the provisions of the Code of Ethics, the University Didactic Regulation, the Tuition Fees and Contributions Regulation, and of the other Regulations and Programme Regulations for the achievement of the student’s educational and professional objectives in the context of the curriculum chosen.

  • Bluffview implements all five of them: Trained Montessori teachers Multi-age classrooms Didactic Montessori materials Child directed work Uninterrupted work periods Walk into a Montessori classroom, and its differences from a typical school classroom are immediately noticeable.

  • The exams and the compulsory attendance are regulated as provided for by the University Regulations and by the Didactic Regulations of each degree course.

  • The Abandonment, the Transfer and/or the Study Waiver are regulated in terms and conditions as provided for by the Tuition Fees and Contributions Regulations of reference, by the Didactic Regulations of each study course, and by the Calls for Application for the Admission to which the student participated, which are all published on the UniCamillus website.

  • This includes the Didactic Training, Passing of National Exam, 40-hour Externship and Licensure through LFS.

  • CONTRACTOR’S treatment modalities may include evidence-based models such as Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Didactic Developmental Attachment Psychotherapy, and Narrative Therapy, or other best practices/promising practices.

  • Didactic presentations may be made to enhance the development of the supervisee and may include readings or research.

  • The programs that may be accommodated at the Facility include the following: Bachelor of Arts in Social Work (BASW) Child Life Specialist Masters of Social Work Nutrition and Dietetics Coordinated Program Nutrition and Dietetics Didactic Program Speech Language Pathology Food and Environmental Nutrition Allied Health School of Counseling Sports Science and Wellness Education UNIVERSITY RESPONSIBILITIES The University shall be responsible for the assignment of students to the Facility.

  • The Student undertakes to fully respect the provisions of the Code of Ethics, the University Didactic Regulation, the Tuition Fees and Contributions Regulation, and of the other Regulations and Programme Regulations for the achievement of the Student’s educational and professional objectives in the context of the curriculum chosen.


More Definitions of Didactic

Didactic means the component of an educational program that includes lecture, verbal instruction, or other means of exchanging theoretical information between instructor and students, typically in a classroom setting.
Didactic means an instructor-led, live program.
Didactic means teaching-learning methods which impart facts and information,
Didactic means "intended to teach". Basically, this category is any directed staffing, in-service, grand rounds, seminars, and conference activities aimed at teaching clinically relevant information, skills, theory etc. In the APPIC application this falls under "Support Activities.”

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