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team-teach

[ teem-teech ]

verb (used with or without object)

, team-taught [teem, -tawt], team-teach·ing.
  1. (of two or more teachers) to teach as a team.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of team-teach1

First recorded in 1960–65; team + teach ( def )
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Example Sentences

It has emailed advice to schools on how cover staff can download slides, worksheets and quizzes and even "team-teach", using the videos as needed.

From BBC

Besides working together on world premieres, they team-teach a drama course at New York University on … collaboration.

I mean, of course everyone coming into it knows that we are not the experts in their specific fields, so we’re bringing the comics element in and usually relying on the professor to hopefully sort of team-teach with the elements that they’re aware of.

From Slate

The pair team-teach mural workshops.

Clinics can be closed, and adjunct faculty can be better utilized to team-teach practical courses alongside research faculty.

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