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167. The prince and pauper1 of pedagogy教育领域内的王子和乞丐 pathetic-penchant2
There once was a teacher whose pedagogy was the peak of instruction. Peerless in his pedagogic performance, he felt that his students were his patrons and that it was his patriotic4 duty to pave the educational path for pupils.
However, the principal of the school, whose pathetic penal5 pedagogy was to patrol the classrooms and punish the pupils, didn’t even have a paucity6 of talent. The penalties ranged from pelting7 the students with pebbles9 to having his pet parrot peck at them. Despite these peculiarities11, he was the patriarch of the teaching staff at the school.
One day, having a penchant for peering into classrooms, the principal, accompanied by his pet parrot, came upon the classroom of the teacher. Feeling that the students were answering the teacher peculiarly, the principal entered the classroom and began pelting the pupils with pebbles, saying. “It is my patriarchal duty as the principal of this school to punish pupils for peculiar10 answers.” The peerless teacher was non-plussed and replied, “I love my country, and I love my students. I am a patriot3, and I must pave the way for my students.” Sensing hostility12, the principal’s pet parrot pounced13 on the teacher and began pecking. The principal urged him on, “Get him! Get him!” The teacher, while trying to ward14 off the parrot’s attack, managed to shout out, “Pupils are our patronage15, and we must pave the way! Pave the way!” The principal retorted, “Don’t give me such patronizing rhetoric16. Attack! Attack!”
The pupils, unable to bear seeing their favorite teacher being attacked, came to his rescue. They pulled the parrot off, picked the principal up, and threw them both out the window. They said to their teacher, “Sir, you are truly wonderful. With regard to pedagogy, you are the prince and the principal is the pauper.”
pathetic adj.哀婉动人的,引起怜悯的,可鄙的
patriarch n.家长,族长
patriarchal adj.家长的,族长的
patriot n.爱国者
patriotic adj.爱国的
patrol n.巡逻,巡逻队
patron n.(对艺术等的)赞助人,资助人,顾客
patronage n.赞助,惠顾
patronizing adj.摆出恩赐态度的,要人领情的
paucity n.小量,缺乏
pauper n.贫民,乞丐
pave vt.铺设,为…铺路
peak n. 山顶,顶峰,最高点,顶端
pebble8 n.小鹅卵石
peck v.啄,啄起
peculiar adj.(人,地点,时间等)特有的,专有的,奇怪的,异常的
peculiarly adv.特有地,特别地
peculiarity17 n.特性,怪癖
pedagogic adj.教育学的
pedagogy n.教育学,教学法
peer v.凝视,窥视n.同辈,同等的人
peerless adj.出类拨萃的,无可匹敌的
penal adj.刑罚的,刑法上的
penalty n.处罚,罚款
penchant n.爱好,嗜好
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n.贫民,被救济者,穷人 | |
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n.爱国者,爱国主义者 | |
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n.小量,缺乏 | |
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微不足道的,无价值的,盛怒的 | |
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8 pebble | |
n.卵石,小圆石 | |
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[复数]鹅卵石; 沙砾; 卵石,小圆石( pebble的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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n. 特质, 特性, 怪癖, 古怪 | |
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n.敌对,敌意;抵制[pl.]交战,战争 | |
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v.突然袭击( pounce的过去式和过去分词 );猛扑;一眼看出;抓住机会(进行抨击) | |
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n.守卫,监护,病房,行政区,由监护人或法院保护的人(尤指儿童);vt.守护,躲开 | |
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n.赞助,支援,援助;光顾,捧场 | |
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n.修辞学,浮夸之言语 | |
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n.独特性,特色;特殊的东西;怪癖 | |
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