misteach

/mɪsˈtitʃ/
verb
  1. To teach something incorrectly or in a way that gives wrong information.
    • If you misteach the basics, learners will struggle with advanced topics later.
    • A good tutor will correct any ideas that a previous teacher may have mistaught.
    • The textbook misteaches the causes of the war, confusing many students.
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