teaching aid

teaching aid
noun
materials and equipment used in teaching
Hypernyms: ↑equipment
Hyponyms: ↑audiovisual, ↑audiovisual aid

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noun
Etymology: teaching (I)
: printed material (as a picture or map) or other device (as a record player or gyroscope) used by a teacher to fortify or enliven classroom instruction

audio-visual teaching aids

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material used by a teacher to supplement classroom instruction or to stimulate the interest of students.

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teaching aid noun
Any object or device used by a teacher to help to explain or illustrate a subject
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Main Entry:teach

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teaching aid,
an audio-visual aid.

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