From Merriam-Webster
develop, development
- to set forth or make clear by degrees or in detail
- to make visible or manifest
- to work out the possibilities
- to create or produce especially by deliberate effort over time
- to make active or promote the growth of
- to make available or usable
process
- progress, advance in the process of time
- a natural phenomenon marked by gradual changes that lead toward a particular result
- a series of actions or operations conducing to an end; especially: a continuous operation or treatment
training
- a process by which someone is taught the skills that are needed for an art, profession, or job
- the process by which an athlete prepares for competition by exercising, practicing, etc.
- the act, process, or method of one that trains
- the skill, knowledge, or experience acquired by one that trains
- the state of being trained
practice
- to perform or work at repeatedly so as to become proficient
- to train by repeated exercises
- to be professionally engaged in
instruction
- direction calling for compliance
- the action, practice, or profession of teaching
- instructions (plural), an outline or manual of technical procedure
education
- the action or process of educating or of being educated; also: a stage of such a process
- the knowledge and development resulting from an educational process a person of little education
- the field of study that deals mainly with methods of teaching and learning in schools
coaching
[from the concept that the tutor conveys the student through examinations]
- a private tutor hired a coach to help her daughter prepare for the test
- one who instructs or trains; especially one who instructs players in the fundamentals of a sport