teaching aid

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teaching aid

The teacher uses a colorful teaching aid to explain the solar system.

Definition

Noun: A teaching aid is any material, object, or piece of equipment used by a teacher to help students understand a subject more easily, to make lessons more interesting, or to illustrate a concept.

Usage

A teaching aid is a tool that supports the teaching and learning process. It is used to clarify information, stimulate interest, and provide a visual or hands-on experience that complements verbal instruction. The term is used in educational contexts.

Examples
  • The teacher used a globe as a teaching aid to explain the Earth's continents.
  • Flashcards are a simple but effective teaching aid for vocabulary lessons.
  • Modern classrooms often use interactive whiteboards as a digital teaching aid.
Advanced Usage
  • "To employ/utilize a teaching aid": This phrasing emphasizes the active and strategic use of the aid within a lesson plan.
    • The science teacher employed several teaching aids, including models and charts, to demonstrate the water cycle.
  • The concept can be extended to non-traditional materials when they are intentionally used for educational purposes.
    • For the history lesson on ancient trade, the teacher used spices and fabric samples as unique teaching aids.
Variants and Related Words
  • Instructional material (n): A broader term that encompasses teaching aids as well as textbooks, worksheets, and other resources used for instruction.
  • Educational tool (n): A very similar term, often used interchangeably with "teaching aid," though it can sometimes imply a more complex device or methodology.
  • Visual aid (n): A specific type of teaching aid that relies on sight, such as a poster, diagram, or video.
Synonyms
  • Learning resource
  • Educational aid
  • Instructional aid
Antonyms
  • There is no direct antonym, but the concept contrasts with unassisted lecture or verbal instruction alone.
Related Phrases
  • Audiovisual aids: A common category of teaching aids that involve both sound and sight, such as educational films or slideshows.
    • The school invested in new audiovisual aids for the language lab.
  • Manipulative (n): A type of teaching aid, especially in mathematics, that students can physically handle to explore concepts.
    • The children used counting blocks as manipulatives.
teaching aid

The teacher uses a colorful teaching aid to explain the solar system.

Noun
  1. materials and equipment used in teaching