-agogic-, -agogue, -agog, -agogic, -agoguery, -agogy

(Greek: usually a suffix meaning: lead, leading, leading forth, guide, guiding; bring, take; promoting, stimulating)


synergagogist, synergogist
An educator who motivates learners to work together to use what they have learned for solving real problems and for enriching their own experiences.
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.
—Mark Twain
synergagogy, synergogy
1. Promoting cooperation.
2. The process and leadership that encourages or influences
collaboration. 3. Working together for shared teaching.
xenagogue, xenogogic
From Greek, to lead, leading; bring, take; plus a “guest” or stranger. A reference to someone who conducts strangers or foreigners; a tour guide.
xenagogy
The leading or conducting of strangers, and refers to the title of a guide-book for foreigners.

Cross references of word families related directly, or indirectly, to: "master, lead, leading, ruler, ruling, govern": agon-; arch-; -crat; dom-; gov-; magist-; poten-; regi-; tyran-.


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