teaching

teaching
teaching [{{t}}'ti:tʃɪŋ]
1 noun
(a) (profession) enseignement m;
to go into teaching entrer dans l'enseignement, devenir enseignant(e)
(b) (action) enseignement m;
chemistry/history teaching l'enseignement m de la chimie/de l'histoire;
EFL teaching l'enseignement m de l'anglais (comme) langue étrangère
(c) (UNCOUNT) (hours taught) heures fpl d'enseignement, (heures fpl de) cours mpl;
she only does a few hours' teaching a week elle ne donne ou n'a que quelques heures de cours par semaine
2 compound-forming noun
(staff) enseignant;
the teaching profession (teachers) le corps enseignant
3 teachings plural noun
(of leader, church) enseignements mpl
►► teaching aid matériel m pédagogique;
{{}}American{{}} & {{}}French Canadian{{}} {{}}University{{}} teaching assistant = étudiant de deuxième cycle qui assure quelques heures de cours en échange d'une bourse d'étude;
teaching diploma diplôme m d'enseignement;
{{}}British{{}} {{}}University{{}} teaching fellow = étudiant de troisième cycle qui assure quelques heures de cours;
teaching hospital centre m hospitalo-universitaire, CHU m;
teaching machine = tout type d'appareil utilisant des programmes conçus à des fins pédagogiques;
{{}}British{{}} teaching practice (UNCOUNT) stage m pédagogique (pour futurs enseignants);
to go on teaching practice faire un stage pédagogique

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