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At the same time, the show is far from didactic.
But didactic learning is a small part of the job.
But there is also a didactic feeling to the show.
Fewer than 15 of the play's 90 minutes are didactic.
In other words, the stories are not meant to be didactic.
Which may, in the end, be the lesson of the whole didactic process.
The didactic course work is completed during the first three years of the program.
"But there seemed to be so much missing from that very didactic approach."
For all that, and didactic though it is, the work stands on its own feet.
His strong, engaging performance here makes even the most didactic lines seem real.
The text here is in no way didactic or abstract.
He had the didactic manner she assumed was common to his kind.
They are still considered standard didactic works for piano students.
Interpretive ideas like this one just came across as didactic.
He also does not add any didactic or ideological message of his own.
As a work of art, it seems contrived and didactic.
"I try not to do it in a way that is didactic," she said.
At the Met, the drawings have a more didactic function.
Let us treat the whole business as a didactic drama.
Spock could get a bit didactic if you let him.
The second part of the book describes basic didactic rules.
Her plays were didactic and a vehicle for popular education.
"You're learning a lot of words, but not in a didactic way.
This is in many ways an extremely formal, almost didactic show.
"There are certainly ideas, but this is not intended to be didactic."