misteaching

/mɪsˈtitʃɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of teaching something incorrectly; present participle of misteach.
    • The teacher was misteaching the math formula, so the class got confused.
    • Misteaching students can have long-term effects on their understanding.
    • He apologized for misteaching the safety procedures during the training.
noun
  1. The act or instance of incorrect instruction.
    • The report highlighted several cases of misteaching in the curriculum.
    • The school is trying to correct years of misteaching in science classes.
    • Misteaching in early education can be hard to undo later.
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