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    #1
    question lg mga tsikoteers. need your help, thanks

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    sa nakikita ko ha...teaching is when you give options to the person on what to do...parang..ibubukas mo ang mga mata niya sa mga bagay bagay ng mundo, tapos siya na bahala kung ano susundin niya. like philo....theology....
    -impart knowledge or skill
    -give lessons
    -make understand by experience

    instructing is when ver specific tasks are needed to be "instructed"..like math...the exact formulas..etc.
    -train somebody
    -direct somebody
    -give somebody information

    thats just how i see it.

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    teaching involves instructing. you give the person the theory and you instruct the person to apply the theory.

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    From a philosphical point of view:

    It is far easier to simply instruct than it is to teach.

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    teaching is broader in meaning than instructing. to instruct means to give specific directions to somebody.

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    i think na sabi na lahat..

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    thanks sa replies mga dude. ;)

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    educational point of view:

    Instructing is, as said, merely imparting information

    Teaching involves instructing, but the main difference is that Teaching cannot take place unless Learning is assured.

    Without learning, teaching is merely instruction.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    hahabol sana ako ng sagot...pero andyan na lahat....hehehehe


    tama sila....

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    in·struc·tor n. Abbr. instr. 1. One who instructs; a teacher. 2. A college or university teacher who ranks below an assistant professor. --in·struc“tor·ship” n.

    teach·er n. Abbr. tchr. One who teaches, especially one hired to teach.

    Ok na subject ito ah...its like Synonyms and Antonyms.

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What is the difference between TEACHING and INSTRUCTING?