teach‧ing S2 W2 / titʃɪŋ / 名词 [不可数名词]
1 the work or profession of a teacher :
Mrs Ward had many years of experience in teaching.
She’s thinking of going into teaching (= becoming a teacher ) .
language/science etc teaching
extra funding for English teaching in schools
the teaching profession
teaching methods/materials etc
teaching practice British English student teaching American English (= a period of teaching done by someone who is training to be a teacher )
2 ( also teachings [复数形式] ) the moral, religious, or political ideas of a particular person or group which are taught to other people
teaching of
the teachings of Gandhi
religious/Christian/Buddhist etc teachings
COLLOCATIONS
NOUN + teaching
language/English/science etc teaching She has considerable experience in language teaching.
teaching + NOUN
the teaching profession (= teachers, or the career of teaching ) Many of our undergraduates subsequently enter the teaching profession.
the teaching staff (= the teachers at a school, college etc ) She attended a girls’ school where all the teaching staff were women.
teaching methods Our teaching methods are quite traditional.
teaching materials This will help teachers to prepare their own teaching materials.
a teaching aid (= a piece of equipment that a teacher uses in the classroom ) The school is equipped with modern teaching aids, including interactive whiteboards.
teaching practice British English , student teaching American English (= a period of teaching done by someone who is training to be a teacher ) There were 90 hours of teaching practice, of which 20 were supervised.
a teaching job/post I was soon to take up my first teaching post.
a teaching career She began her teaching career at a school in inner London.
a teaching establishment (= a school, college, or university ) Every higher education teaching establishment is subject to rigorous scrutiny.
动词
go into teaching (= become a teacher ) Some very talented and dedicated people go into teaching.