Better (be) untaught than ill-taught
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Definition & Meaning of "better (be) untaught than ill-taught"

better (be) untaught than ill-taught
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used to imply that receiving poor or incorrect education can be more detrimental than having no education at all, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that education is of high quality

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The teacher refused to teach a subject she was not qualified to teach, recognizing that better untaught than ill-taught - it was essential to ensure that students received accurate and reliable information.
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