reteach
verb[T]
(alsore-teach)uk/ˌriːˈtiːtʃ/uspresent participlereteaching|past tense and past participleretaughttoteachsomeone something again:
Ideally, we'd havesmallerclassesgroupedbyability, soteacherscouldslowdown and re-teachdifficultmaterial.
I've been reteaching myself toknitproperly, and I mustadmitthat myknittinglooksmoreprofessionalnow.
- As ateacher, it'sdifficultto have to reteach what you've justtaughtbecause somestudentsweren'tpayingattention.
- Allschoolstaffintervenedailytoteach, re-teach andreinforcetheappropriateconductofourstudentsthroughdiscussions.
- Ifnecessary, re-teach thepatienttocombtheirhair,dress, andwashthemselves.
Teaching in general
- asynchronous
- chief academic officer
- CLIL
- clue
- clue in
- communicative
- didactic
- disciplinary
- instruct
- multi-course
- non-conditioned
- non-didactic
- non-education
- non-educational
- socialize
- SRE
- synchronous
- teachsomeonea lessonidiom
- teachable
- that'll teachsomeoneidiom