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course of instruction

n. education imparted in a series of lessons or class meetings; "he took a course in basket weaving"; "flirting is not unknown in college classes" [syn: course, course of study, class]

Usage examples of "course of instruction".

I had taken these lessons now for almost three months, and in more than one course of instruction.

He agreed, and apparently attended a four-day course of instruction at the Foreign Office beginning on 27 March.

Candidates for the caste are chosen with great care, and only one in ten, it is said, completes the course of instruction to the satisfaction of the caste masters.

Circumstances had hindered him from submitting himself to a regular course of instruction, but his mind had been made up.

Eagerly, Rajiv trotted forward to begin his new course of instruction.

He turned suddenly upon me with a faint suggestion of a smile and dove headlong into what was to prove an intensive course of instruction in the Barsoomian language.

Ideally, every recruit would be so confident in himself and goofballs, when his course of instruction was over, that he would be ready to spring out of a space ship on the Earthling moon or on the bottom of an Earthling ocean or anywhere, without wondering for a split second what he might be springing into.

He has had a course of instruction at the Fingerprint Department in London.