This study aims to explore the meaning of learning and teaching expressed in G.
Deleuze\'s philosophy. Deleuze uses the word of learning in his works「Proust and Sign
s」and「Difference and Repetition」and uses the word of teaching in his works
「Difference and Repetition」and「Cinema 2: Time-image」. First, Deleuze defines
learning not only as an activity triggered by an encounter with signs but also as an
activity of exploring into the world of ideas where every being is in a constant genesis.
Deleuze’s learning, which is described as both an encounter with signs and exploration
into ideas, includes a cycle of the following two stages: ① collapse of the existing
understanding through an encounter with signs; ② genesis of a new understanding
through an exploration into ideas. Deleuze’s learning implies the creation of a newness in
the learner’s body and mind through an infinite repetition of difference. Second, Deleuze
defines teaching as an activity of learning on the part of teacher with students. An
activity of teaching can be well exemplified in his phrases such as \"Do with me\" rather
than \"Do as I show\". In 「Cinema2: Time -image」, Deleuze also regards teaching as
an activity of showing strangeness so that people can come out of their preexisting
ways of feeling and thinking. After exploring a new meaning of learning and teaching in
Deleuze\'s philosophy, the researcher drew three implications for education First, learning
should be understood as an activity triggered inadvertently, not as an activity introduced
intentionally or consciously by the teacher. Second, learning activities of the teacher with
the student are to be emphasized in the context of teaching. Third, learning as an
activity of creating a newness presupposes a special type of ‘learning-teaching
relationship\', where learning plays a key role, in even defining the meaning of teaching
itself.