mistutor

/mɪsˈtutər/
verb
  1. To teach or instruct incorrectly or poorly.
    • She worried that the online course might mistutor learners by skipping important basics.
    • The inexperienced coach mistutored the young athletes on proper technique.
    • If you mistutor students in math, they will struggle with advanced concepts later.
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