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Definition of teaching in English: teachingnounˈtiːtʃɪŋˈtitʃɪŋ 1mass noun The occupation, profession, or work of a teacher. 教学工作;教职;教学,讲授 I went into teaching because I like working with children as modifier a teaching union Example sentencesExamples - The sad truth is that America doesn't hold the profession of teaching in esteem because we don't believe what they do is important.
- However, one teaching union has already threatened to ballot its members over possible strike action if the six-term year is introduced.
- Many people in education have given up the whole concept of teaching being a ‘profession’ - to be professional you have to be treated as such.
- She said: ‘It would be brilliant to be in a professional orchestra but teaching would be great too.’
- But he was incredibly bright, excelled at school and as a young man dabbled in the professions of law, teaching and theology.
- The new institute is an independent body to register and administer the teaching profession across all school sectors in the state.
- This convergence has important implications for research and teaching in business schools.
- While his work may elicit controversy, his teaching and teaching methods continue to influence generations of graphic designers.
- Ramcharan, who has been a teacher at the school for the last 47 years, said the profession of teaching for her was a calling from God.
- Before going into politics, he engaged in research and teaching at Shanghai Second Industrial University.
- Education chiefs have pledged that lessons will go on at a tertiary college despite a damning report which criticised most teaching as unsatisfactory and management as weak.
- Although it may be premature to conclude that the quality of teaching will improve, the idea itself is a milestone in the development of teaching as a profession in Namibia.
- After the time off, Frost considered taking up teaching as a profession, but sometimes things don't always go as planned.
- Now, most people accept that pay is an essential ingredient in the restoration of the professional status of teaching.
- The competition fits in with the school's programme of teaching, which highlights the pitfalls of using fossil fuels.
- Some 27 percent of health professionals and 9 percent of teaching professionals are migrant workers.
- The project will enhance the assistance to regional enterprises as well as creating new research and teaching capabilities.
- One weekend of TV coverage of their conference might well do more damage to the idea of teaching as a profession than any amount of strike action.
- A few years ago, teaching was a favoured profession for graduates wanting a stable career.
- Lecturers and researchers are a special breed of people who have chosen the noble profession of teaching.
2teachingsIdeas or principles taught by an authority. 教导;学说;教义 the teachings of the Koran 《古兰经》的教义。 Example sentencesExamples - He denied direct involvement, but said he was glad his teachings might have inspired the deaths.
- The idea of strong mindfulness and awareness runs throughout these teachings.
- Milingo broke it and went very much against the basic biblical teachings not to divorce.
- However, he says that if it were not for Mandela and his teachings, he would not be the man he is today.
- Connected with this are religious teachings or dogma, rituals, prayer and so on.
- This view has largely been created and reinforced by the teachings of most religions through time.
- Though his followers were mainly in India his teachings spread all over the world.
- The following excerpts of actual teachings present the essence and details of refuge.
- Its teachings are good and peaceful, and those who commit evil in the name of Allah blaspheme the name of Allah.
- Some had concerns about sex education and teachings on homosexuality, he said.
- Nor is it an assault on people's right to disapprove of beliefs, teachings or practices of a religion.
- Imagine if the current contestants of Big Brother were asked to interpret the teachings of Allah?
- These are interpretive teachings because they are told in order to inspire people.
- Like it or not I guess the Internet has brought a great many thoughts and teachings to a much wider audience.
- India will be lost if the opportunity to serve the world with his message and teachings is lost.
- Christians relied on bishops to interpret Christian teachings and ensure correct belief.
- His duty is to present the pure teachings of God to the public in an unadulterated manner.
- Dr Mahathir is especially exercised about the other-worldly teachings of many ulama.
- Her teachings do not preach an escape from life; but show how to live life to the fullest.
- Now you're asking us whether you should bring up a child with your atheist teachings and dogma?
Synonyms principle, belief, doctrine, precept, creed, credo, article of faith, dogma, canon, rule Definition of teaching in US English: teachingnounˈtitʃɪŋˈtēCHiNG 1The occupation, profession, or work of a teacher. 教学工作;教职;教学,讲授 Example sentencesExamples - Now, most people accept that pay is an essential ingredient in the restoration of the professional status of teaching.
- After the time off, Frost considered taking up teaching as a profession, but sometimes things don't always go as planned.
- The competition fits in with the school's programme of teaching, which highlights the pitfalls of using fossil fuels.
- The sad truth is that America doesn't hold the profession of teaching in esteem because we don't believe what they do is important.
- Education chiefs have pledged that lessons will go on at a tertiary college despite a damning report which criticised most teaching as unsatisfactory and management as weak.
- This convergence has important implications for research and teaching in business schools.
- She said: ‘It would be brilliant to be in a professional orchestra but teaching would be great too.’
- While his work may elicit controversy, his teaching and teaching methods continue to influence generations of graphic designers.
- However, one teaching union has already threatened to ballot its members over possible strike action if the six-term year is introduced.
- A few years ago, teaching was a favoured profession for graduates wanting a stable career.
- The new institute is an independent body to register and administer the teaching profession across all school sectors in the state.
- Some 27 percent of health professionals and 9 percent of teaching professionals are migrant workers.
- Many people in education have given up the whole concept of teaching being a ‘profession’ - to be professional you have to be treated as such.
- Ramcharan, who has been a teacher at the school for the last 47 years, said the profession of teaching for her was a calling from God.
- The project will enhance the assistance to regional enterprises as well as creating new research and teaching capabilities.
- Lecturers and researchers are a special breed of people who have chosen the noble profession of teaching.
- Although it may be premature to conclude that the quality of teaching will improve, the idea itself is a milestone in the development of teaching as a profession in Namibia.
- But he was incredibly bright, excelled at school and as a young man dabbled in the professions of law, teaching and theology.
- Before going into politics, he engaged in research and teaching at Shanghai Second Industrial University.
- One weekend of TV coverage of their conference might well do more damage to the idea of teaching as a profession than any amount of strike action.
2teachingsIdeas or principles taught by an authority. 教导;学说;教义 the teachings of the Koran 《古兰经》的教义。 Example sentencesExamples - India will be lost if the opportunity to serve the world with his message and teachings is lost.
- Like it or not I guess the Internet has brought a great many thoughts and teachings to a much wider audience.
- The following excerpts of actual teachings present the essence and details of refuge.
- Now you're asking us whether you should bring up a child with your atheist teachings and dogma?
- This view has largely been created and reinforced by the teachings of most religions through time.
- Dr Mahathir is especially exercised about the other-worldly teachings of many ulama.
- Her teachings do not preach an escape from life; but show how to live life to the fullest.
- Some had concerns about sex education and teachings on homosexuality, he said.
- Its teachings are good and peaceful, and those who commit evil in the name of Allah blaspheme the name of Allah.
- He denied direct involvement, but said he was glad his teachings might have inspired the deaths.
- These are interpretive teachings because they are told in order to inspire people.
- Nor is it an assault on people's right to disapprove of beliefs, teachings or practices of a religion.
- Connected with this are religious teachings or dogma, rituals, prayer and so on.
- His duty is to present the pure teachings of God to the public in an unadulterated manner.
- The idea of strong mindfulness and awareness runs throughout these teachings.
- Christians relied on bishops to interpret Christian teachings and ensure correct belief.
- Though his followers were mainly in India his teachings spread all over the world.
- However, he says that if it were not for Mandela and his teachings, he would not be the man he is today.
- Imagine if the current contestants of Big Brother were asked to interpret the teachings of Allah?
- Milingo broke it and went very much against the basic biblical teachings not to divorce.
Synonyms principle, belief, doctrine, precept, creed, credo, article of faith, dogma, canon, rule |