Where does “Didaktikerin” come from?

Didaktikerin (German) comes from German Didaktiker, from Turkish didaktik, from Dutch didactiek, from Dutch didactisch, from French didactique, from Ancient Greek διδακτικός, from Ancient Greek διδακτός, from Ancient Greek διδάσκω — Forms durative or iterative imperfective verbs...

Ancestry of “Didaktikerin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanDidaktikerdidactician
2Turkishdidaktikdidactic
3Dutchdidactiekdidactics
4Dutchdidactischdidactic
5Frenchdidactiquedidactic; didacticism
6Ancient Greekδιδακτικόςskilled in teaching
7Ancient Greekδιδακτόςtaught, learnt
8Ancient GreekδιδάσκωI teach, instruct, train
9Ancient Greek-σκωPrimitive suffix used to form present-tense...
10Proto-Indo-European-sḱétiForms durative or iterative imperfective verbs...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -sḱétiEvery word from Ancient Greek -σκωEvery word from Ancient Greek διδάσκω