teacherhood

English

Etymology

From teacher + -hood.

Noun

teacherhood (uncountable)

  1. The state or condition of being a teacher.
    • 2007, Ari Antikainen, Transforming a Learning Society, page 252:
      The examination of the leasure[sic] time trajectories manifests the change in the significance of teacherhood.
    • 2013, Richard Rose, Ian Grosvenor, Doing Research in Special Education: Ideas into Practice, page 59:
      However, this chapter will focus less upon the work specific tasks and more upon the ways in which trainees came to reflect upon and assess their own teacherhood.

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