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The phrase "for the teaching of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the purpose of teaching something, for example: "This book is intended for the teaching of English grammar."
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So much for the teaching of the missionaries.
Are multiple-choice tests what we want for the teaching of history?
The government is going to withdraw all funding for the teaching of science and technology subjects.
Creationists continue to push for the teaching of "intelligent design" alongside evolution in science classes.
Bass had donated the money for the teaching of courses on Western civilization.
The place for the teaching of intelligent design in public schools is in a comparative religion class.
A specialist watchdog could be established to monitor standards, especially for the teaching of Islam in prisons.
"It doesn't impede, and shouldn't be substituted for, the teaching of more advanced civics," he told me.
Ian McNeilly, director of the National Association for the Teaching of English, said: "That's just what I need.
[This] programme is a specialist qualification delivered by leading tutors for the teaching of English to young learners.
He published a number of textbooks and study helps for the teaching of Hebrew, which found wide use.
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