noun
- plural of didact; people who teach or instruct, especially in a formal or pedantic manner
Usage: formal; often implies overly rigid or dogmatic teaching style
Examples
- The conference brought together didacts from universities across the country.
- Some didacts rely too heavily on lecture-based instruction rather than interactive learning.
- The school hired experienced didacts to develop its new curriculum.
- Modern didacts are increasingly incorporating technology into their teaching methods.
- These didacts emphasize classical methods of education.