teaching
noun
[ ˈtiːtʃɪŋ ]
• the occupation, profession, or work of a teacher.
• "I went into teaching because I like working with children"
• ideas or principles taught by an authority.
• "the teachings of the Koran"
teach
verb
• impart knowledge to or instruct (someone) as to how to do something.
• "she taught him to read"
Similar:
educate,
instruct,
school,
tutor,
give lessons to,
coach,
train,
upskill,
ground,
enlighten,
illuminate,
verse,
edify,
prepare,
din something into,
indoctrinate,
brainwash,
drill,
discipline,
teach school,
show,
guide,
demonstrate to,
give someone an idea,
make clear,
learn,
• cause (someone) to learn or understand something by example or experience.
• "travelling taught me that not everyone shared my beliefs"
Origin:
Old English tǣcan ‘show, present, point out’, of Germanic origin; related to token, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek deiknunai ‘show’, deigma ‘sample’.