Educator
['edʒʊkeɪtə] or ['ɛdʒə'ketɚ]
Definition
(n.) One who educates; a teacher.
Edited by Claudette
Examples
- The more the educator knows of music the more he can perceive the possibilities of the inchoate musical impulses of a child. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- It is the same with the educator, whether parent or teacher. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- From the standpoint of the educator, in other words, the various studies represent working resources, available capital. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- By heaven, would not such an one be a rare educator? Plato. The Republic.
- He believed as an educator in the close alliance of laboratory and f actory. Walter Libby. An Introduction to the History of Science.
- Obviously he cannot utilize what is not there; neither can the educator. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- What kind of na?veté was it that led this educator into asking such a question? Walter Lippmann. A Preface to Politics.
- It enters directly into the activities of the expert and the educator, not into that of the beginner, the learner. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- Practically, it seemed to provide the educator with definite, instead of vague, tasks. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- The educator, like the farmer, has certain things to do, certain resources with which to do, and certain obstacles with which to contend. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- Subject Matter of Educator and of Learner. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- The educator's part in the enterprise of education is to furnish the environment which stimulates responses and directs the learner's course. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- It is the work of publicists and educators, scientists, preachers and artists. Walter Lippmann. A Preface to Politics.
- Men and women will simply become self-educators and individual students and student teachers as they grow older. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- The work requires industrial organizers, engineers, architects, educators, sanitists to achieve what leadership brings into the program of politics. Walter Lippmann. A Preface to Politics.
Checker: Sylvia