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teach-in

[ teech-in ]

noun

plural teach-ins.
  1. a prolonged period of lectures, speeches, etc., conducted without interruption by members of the faculty and invited guests at a college or university as a technique of social protest.


teach-in

noun

  1. an informal conference, esp on a topical subject, usually held at a university or college and involving a panel of visiting speakers, lecturers, students, etc
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Origin of teach-in1

First recorded in 1960–65; -in 3
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Supporters have held prayer services, and in January, longtime aide Vincent Harris kicked off a “teach-in†where he and several lawyers walked through, in their view, deficiencies in the prosecution’s case.

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The encampment was initially free of violence, with protesters engaged in teach-in, art builds, yoga and other activities.

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He has helped organize a peace vigil and a teach-in, and in the winter, he taught a class in the history of antisemitism.

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The teachers union in Oakland Unified endorsed an unsanctioned pro-Palestinian “teach-in†in December, prompting a civil rights probe by the Department of Education.

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After a faculty led teach-in about ablism, there was a march, followed by a Passover seder.

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