Teach in a sentence as a noun

I teach them to be more aware of what they are doing and how potential viruses could infect them.

So we still teach a bit of language-specifics, but we don't feel we are shackled to have to teach them.

"To me, that sounds like an unusually thoughtful social studies teacher.

Once you've got a family, that changes my friend ... you need to set aside at least an hour a night to teach your kids how to code.

Apparently, this beach was historically used for a long time to teach surfing by local surf schools.

If the teacher wrote "x + 1 = 6" I didn't have to subtract 1 from each side, I just thought about it logically and knew the answer.

The goal of the LHC is to teach us about the world, not stroke physicists' egos and tell us how clever our existing theories are.

The docs by themselves simply will not teach you how Angular works, which rather falls short of the purpose of having documentation.

Teach in a sentence as a verb

But the teacher, based on the report here, is just asking his students to think about their lessons and what those lessons mean, not trying to undermine the survey process.

He is relating the general concepts that he is hired to teach his students to a real-world situation facing the students, and that sounds like good teaching to me.

This was someone who voluntarily put in long hours and went out of his way to teach others, and did everything he could to help other departments like operations and other teams.

My favorite Ray Bradbury memory is the time he came to my school to talk about his books and ended up yelling at my English teach for trying to find hidden meaning that wasn't there just for the sake of busywork.

This meant that he often had to spend his time attempting to herd people towards a common goal, and defending what existed against misconceptions; even having to teach people what it meant to have a protocol at all.

Products like this are great, as they teach children how to get around stupid arbitrary restrictions from a young age, so are less likely to end up as drooling passive consumers poking at a tablet and more likely to become hackers.

That is the purpose of writing a 10-page critical analysis of a theme in a Shakespeare play, or building a toy memory allocator: not because knowing Shakespeare or being able to write malloc is important, but because it teaches students to think and analyze.

Regularly stretching your limits is important to teach yourself confidence in your ability to tackle something difficult * vicarious victory - relating to someones success story, finding inspiration in books, movies, inspirational speakers, joining a group of inspirational people * wish fulfillment - visualization of success and contrasting with where you are now.

Teach definitions

noun

an English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of North America (died in 1718)

See also: Teach Thatch Blackbeard

verb

impart skills or knowledge to; "I taught them French"; "He instructed me in building a boat"

See also: learn instruct

verb

accustom gradually to some action or attitude; "The child is taught to obey her parents"