teaching
IPA: tˈitʃɪŋ
noun
- Something taught by a religious or philosophical authority.
- The profession of educating people; the activity that a teacher does when he/she teaches.
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Examples of "teaching" in Sentences
- The greatest advancement in teaching is to have players see their swings.
- So much of what we think of as “waste” in teaching is actually a diamond in the rough.
- The schools performance in teaching is judged by how its graduates perform in their next academic stage (university, college, etc.) compared to other schools.
- Dolphins off the western coast of Australia have been known to teach their young to use sponges to help them gather food, so this kind of dolphin-to-dolphin teaching is not undocumented.
- Such omissions may have been plausible in the first blush of enthusiasm for reform, but they seem indefensible after many decades of evidence that adventurous teaching is rare. quoted from 《teaching practice: plus que ca change》, p38
- Diary Entry by Alan MacDonald (about the author) yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Let\'s use the Health Care bill as an Obama "teaching moment"'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Let\'s use the Health Care bill as an Obama \'teaching moment\' --- not him \'teaching us\ 'but us \'teaching him\'! '
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