inculcation

美 [,ɪnkʌl'keʃən]
  • n. 谆谆教诲;教授
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inculcation (n.)
1550s, from Late Latin inculcationem (nominative inculcatio), noun of action from past participle stem of inculcare (see inculcate).
1. The responsibilities of a teacher lie not only in the inculcation of knowledge, but also in the setting of good examples and cultivating of virtues.
老师的责任不单是传授知识, 更要树立良好榜样,培养学生的品德.

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2. Inculcation is the basic way of Marxist theory education.
灌输是马克思主义政治教育的基本原则.

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3. Inculcation is the basic principle of ideaology and politics education.
灌输是思想政治教育的基本原理.

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4. If it becomes madras a or a college of inculcation only, that could be hugely problematic.
如果它成为灌输性的伊斯兰学校, 可能会有大问题.

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5. As one form of moral education, moral penetration is attracting increasing attention compared to moral inculcation.
而作为德育教育方式之一的德育渗透,相对于德育灌输也越来越受到人们的关注.

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