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teacherless

  • a word derived from teacher.
    teacher
    noun
    a person who teaches or instructs, especially as a profession; instructor.

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But I struggled with the part of my training that required creating a “home practice,” or a completely self-directed, teacherless, groupless practice in your own space.

From Slate Mar. 25, 2023

But even before many classrooms were teacherless, Nevada's education system was falling behind.

From US News Jan. 25, 2016

The premise of this peculiar Yugoslav-Czech fairy story is the kind of wish that every child makes at least once: to drift away to a parentless, teacherless land.

From Time Magazine Archive

But in addition to our formal studies, we were enrolled in a permanent, floating, teacherless seminar on Vietnam.

From Time Magazine Archive

The teacherless classroom, the school which is without direction and without dogma ex cathedra, is a peculiarly fitting metaphor to invoke.

From Child Versus Parent Some Chapters on the Irrepressible Conflict in the Home by Stephen Wise