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    Teach·ing
    /ˈtēCHiNG/

    noun

    • 1. the occupation, profession, or work of a teacher: "I went into teaching because I like working with children"
    • 2. ideas or principles taught by an authority: "the teachings of the Koran"
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  3. Learn the noun and adjective forms of teaching, as well as synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use teaching in a sentence and explore related phrases and articles.

    • Introduction
    • What Is Teaching?
    • Fostering Learning
    • Attending to People’s Feelings, Experiences and Needs
    • Learning Particular Things
    • Going Beyond The Given
    • Intervening
    • Teaching, Pedagogy and Didactics
    • Approaching Teaching as A Process
    • Structuring Interventions and Making Use of Different Methods
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    In teacher education programmes – and in continuing professional development – a lot of time is devoted to the ‘what’ of teaching – what areas we should we cover, what resources do we need and so on. The ‘how’ of teaching also gets a great deal of space – how to structure a lesson, manage classes, assess for learning for learning and so on. Sometim...

    In much modern usage, the words ‘teaching’ and ‘teacher’ are wrapped up with schooling and schools. One way of approaching the question ‘What is teaching?’ is to look at what those called ‘teachers’ do – and then to draw out key qualities or activities that set them apart from others. The problem is that all sorts of things are bundled together in ...

    To make sense of all this it is worth turning to what philosophers of education say. Interestingly, the question, ‘What is teaching?’ hasn’t been a hotbed of activity in recent years in the UK and USA. However, as Paul Hirst (1975) concluded, ‘being clear about what teaching is matters vitally because how teachers understand teaching very much affe...

    Considering what those we are supposed to be teaching need, and what might be going on for them, is one of the main things that makes ‘education’ different to indoctrination. Indoctrination involves knowingly encouraging people to believe something regardless of the evidence (see Snook 1972; Peterson 2007). It also entails a lack of respect for the...

    Teaching involves creating an environment and engaging with others, so that they learn particular things. This can be anything from tying a shoe lace to appreciating the structure of a three act play. I want highlight three key elements here – focus, knowledge and the ability to engage people in learning. This may be a bit obvious – but it is proba...

    The idea of “going beyond the information given” was central to Jerome Bruner’s explorations of cognition and education. He was part of the shift in psychology in the 1950s and early 1960s towards the study of people as active processors of knowledge, as discoverers of new understandings and possibilities. Bruner wanted people to develop their abil...

    The final element – making specific interventions – concerns the process of taking defined and targeted action in a situation. In other words, as well as having a clear focus, we try to work in ways that facilitate that focus. Thinking about teaching as a process of making specific interventions is helpful, I think, because it: Focuses on the diffe...

    Earlier, we saw that relatively little attention had been given to defining the essential nature of teaching in recent years in the UK and North America. This has contributed to confusion around the term and a major undervaluing of other forms of facilitating learning. The same cannot be said in a number of continental European countries where ther...

    Some of the teaching we do can be planned in advance because the people involved know that they will be attending a session, event or lesson where learning particular skills, topics or feelings is the focus. Some teaching arises as a response to a question, issue or situation. However, both are dependent on us: We are going to look briefly at each ...

    One of the key things that research into the processes of teaching and educating tells us is that learners tend to like structure; they want to know the shape of a session or intervention and what it is about. They also seem to like variety, and changes in the pace of the work (e.g. moving from something quite intense to something free flowing). It...

    Teaching is the process of attending to people’s needs, experiences and feelings, and intervening so that they learn particular things, and go beyond the given. This article explores the nature of teaching, its relation to pedagogy and didactics, and its methods and qualities.

  4. Teaching is the profession of giving instruction in various educational settings and levels. Learn about the status, work, and organization of teachers worldwide, as well as the history and facts of teaching.

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    Teaching is the practice implemented by a teacher aimed at transmitting skills (knowledge, know-how, and interpersonal skills) to a learner, a student, or any other audience in the context of an educational institution. Teaching is closely related to learning, the student's activity of appropriating this knowledge.

  6. Learn the meaning of teaching as a noun for the job of being a teacher or the opinions of a leader. See translations, pronunciation, and usage examples of teaching in different contexts.

  7. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb teach, which means to cause to know something or to instruct. Find out how to use teach in different contexts and phrases, and see related words and articles.

  8. Teaching definition: the act or profession of a person who teaches. . See examples of TEACHING used in a sentence.

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