teaching.
1. f. action and effect of teaching.
2. f. system and method of instruction.
3. f. example, action or event which serves as experience, teaching or noting how he should act in analogous cases.
4. f. pl. Set of knowledge, principles, ideas, etc., to be taught to anyone.
primary education.1. f. Which is provided in non-State institutions with public subsidy.
1. f. That depends on direct and entirely in the State.
1. f. Which is the student who has no right to attend the classes of a State Center, but review it to ensure that their studies have official recognition.
teaching average.1. f. teaching high school.
1. f. That the more advanced students give their classmates under the direction of the master.
1. f. Which depends on the State or local authorities.
1. f. first stage of a country's educational system.1. f. Which occurs in non-State institutions.
1. f. teaching State.
1. f. The intermediate between the primary and higher.
teaching superior.1. f. Which includes the special studies requiring each profession or career; e.g., law, medicine, etc.
1. f. teaching primary.
1. f. teaching high school.
? V.
master of first teaching