misteaching
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English[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Verb[edit]
misteaching
- present participle and gerund of misteach
Etymology 2[edit]
Noun[edit]
misteaching (plural misteachings)
- Wrong, false, or incorrect teaching.
- 1850, George Moody, The English journal of education:
- Still, the qualification for admission to the Reformatory will be the commission of some crime; there is nothing to protect children from the misteaching of parents.
- 1905, New outlook, volume 81, page 933:
- A second attempt was made by presenting to the Bishops specific charges of misteaching supported by citations from Mitchell's book, "The World Before Abraham."