education instruction teaching pedagogy didactics educational activity | the activities of educating or instructing, activities that impart knowledge or skill, he received no formal education, our instruction was carefully programmed, good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded |
teaching instruction pedagogy | the profession of a teacher, he prepared for teaching while still in college, pedagogy is recognized as an important profession |
team teaching | a method of coordinated classroom teaching involving a team of teachers working together with a single group of students |
language teaching | teaching people to speak and understand a foreign language |
teaching reading | teaching beginners to read |
Christian liturgy | the Christian worship services |
teaching aid | materials and equipment used in teaching |
teaching method pedagogics pedagogy | the principles and methods of instruction |
Christian theology | the teachings of Christian churches |
teaching precept commandment | a doctrine that is taught, the teachings of religion, he believed all the Christian precepts |
Arianism | heretical doctrine taught by Arius that asserted the radical primacy of the Father over the Son |
Christianity Christian religion | a monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior |
Christian Science | religious system based on teachings of Mary Baker Eddy emphasizing spiritual healing |
Christian name baptismal name | the first name given to Christians at birth or christening |
Bible Christian Bible Book Good Book Holy Scripture Holy Writ Scripture Word of God Word | the sacred writings of the Christian religions, he went to carry the Word to the heathen |
teaching certificate teacher's certificate | a certificate saying that the holder is qualified to teach in the public schools |
Master of Arts in Teaching MAT | a master's degree in teaching |
church Christian church | one of the groups of Christians who have their own beliefs and forms of worship |
Christian Church Disciples of Christ | a Protestant church that accepts the Bible as the only source of true Christian faith and practices baptism by immersion |
Christian Science Church of Christ Scientist | Protestant denomination founded by Mary Baker Eddy in |
Congregational Christian Church | merger of the Congregational Church and the Christian Church |
Christian | a religious person who believes Jesus is the Christ and who is a member of a Christian denomination |
Christian Scientist | a member of the Protestant church founded in the United States by Mary Baker Eddy |
Uniat Uniate Uniate Christian | a member of the Uniat Church |
born-again Christian | a Christian who has experienced a dramatic conversion to faith in Jesus |
priest non-Christian priest | a person who performs religious duties and ceremonies in a non-Christian religion |
teaching fellow | a graduate student with teaching responsibilities |
Andersen Hans Christian Andersen | a Danish author remembered for his fairy stories (-) |
Diesel Rudolf Diesel Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel | German engineer (born in France) who invented the diesel engine (-) |
Dior Christian Dior | French couturier whose first collection in created a style that became known as the New Look (-) |
Doppler Christian Johann Doppler | Austrian physicist famous for his discovery of the Doppler effect (-) |
Hebbel Friedrich Hebbel Christian Friedrich Hebbel | German dramatist (-) |
Huygens Christiaan Huygens Christian Huygens | Dutch physicist who first formulated the wave theory of light (-) |
Oersted Hans Christian Oersted | Danish physicist (-) |
Rask Rasmus Christian Rask | Danish philologist whose work on Old Norse pioneered in the field of comparative linguistics (-) |
Schonbein Christian Schonbein Christian Friedrich Schonbein | German chemist who discovered ozone and developed guncotton as a propellant in firearms (-) |
Sibelius Jean Sibelius Johan Julius Christian Sibelius | Finnish composer (-) |
Simenon Georges Simenon Georges Joseph Christian Simenon | French writer (born in Belgium) best known for his detective novels featuring Inspector Maigret (-) |
Smuts Jan Christian Smuts | South African statesman and soldier (-) |
Hand-Schuller-Christian disease Schuller-Christian disease | inflammatory histiocytosis associated with disturbance of cholesterol metabolism, occurs chiefly in young children and is characterized by cystic defects of the skull and diabetes insipidus |
church year Christian year | the year in the ecclesiastical calendar, especially feast days and special seasons |
Christian holy day | a religious holiday for Christians |
Christian era Common era | the time period beginning with the supposed year of Christ's birth |
christian | following the teachings or manifesting the qualities or spirit of Jesus Christ |
pre-Christian | of or relating to or being the time before the beginning of the Christian era |
Christian | relating to or characteristic of Christianity, Christian rites |
Judeo-Christian | being historically related to both Judaism and Christianity, the Judeo-Christian tradition |