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2006-08-07 23:54:14 · 5 answers · asked by swasti 1 in Education & Reference Teaching

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training is usually more speific to a partiular range of skills or ativities... whereas teaching seems to be more indepth and more variant...

2006-08-11 17:05:24 · answer #1 · answered by wollemi_pine_writer 6 · 1 0

Teach has many alternate definitions, including: * To cause to know something * To guide the studies of * To impart the knowledge of * To instruct by precept, example, or experience Definitions for train are: * To form by instruction, discipline, or drill * To make prepared for a test of skill Note that training focuses on skill; the definitions imply a narrower focus than teaching and possibly a shorter time frame. We might associate training with the notion of exercises that we repeat until we "get" the skills we are trying to acquire - until they become almost second nature. The definitions for teaching, in contrast, imply deeper knowledge and a longer time frame. We often hear the term "lifelong learning," but I can't recall ever hearing about "lifelong training."

2016-03-27 03:27:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

training makes you a teacher.being in americas schools for about 5 years shows you how corrupt and in competent they are.retired teacher 35 years

2006-08-09 02:44:39 · answer #3 · answered by baffled 1 · 0 0

Teaching is learning ABOUT something (education), training is actually DOING it.

Think about this - do you want your kids to have sex education or sex training?

Got it?!!

2006-08-08 00:05:45 · answer #4 · answered by Afx_acid 3 · 1 0

training is what you do to your dog when you want him to poop outside.

teaching is providing skills to be independent and creative.

2006-08-09 20:17:59 · answer #5 · answered by ssyrah 3 · 0 0

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