Examples of 'educationists' in a sentence

Meaning of "educationists"

An educationist is a person who is devoted to the theory and practice of education, often an expert in educational methods, theories, or policies, and actively involved in the field of education
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One of the finest educationists in the country.
All educationists are utterly dogmatic and authoritarian.
Help should be taken from sympathiser educationists.
We need educationists to formulate educational policies.
They are assisted by a team of senior educationists.
Educationists are reporting that violence amongst school children is increasing.
Nkong came from family of educationists.
Educationists and teachers are therefore specially welcome to join the network.
But educators and educationists have.
A great benefit is also the internationality of the participating educationists.
Civil society organisations and educationists are opposing this move.
This is in keeping with the experience of most educationists.
Educationists not convinced.
Acquaintance with prominent educationists.
Educationists by nationality.

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This need should be addressed by the educationists and stakeholders.
The best educationists of the country are included in the faculty of the university.
Most of the jurors are educationists.
But educators and educationists have long been aware of this situation.
At this point we need also to recruit the educationists into the project.
Policy makers and educationists must instill and nurture a new culture of quality.
A number of editors have found success in the education sector as educationists and academics.
Group of educationists.
Application for teacher certification Careers for Educationists.
I have never understood why Western educationists are so much against corporal punishment.
Both his parents were well-known educationists.
Through the society the educationists promoted the forming of modern education system in China.
Tagore disowned being influenced by any of the well-known educationists.
Gatto says the American educationists imported three major ideas from Prussia.
There is a lot of confusion among the so-called pro-Establishment historians and educationists.
Thailand to introduce SSEHV to teachers and educationists in five different towns.
Influence of the educationists on pre-school education models during the nineteenth century.
It is home to the most prominent poets and educationists of the Kashmir Valley.
A balanced partnership - educationists are equal members with industrialists in the groups, a good basis for cooperation.
Teachers and Educationists.
The institution has a think tank comprising academicians, educational entrepreneurs, industry personnel and educationists.
Nominated members included government officials, educationists and commercial leaders.
Educationists and experts say the government should allocate 4.0 percent of GDP to the education sector.
What better way to end the decades of dispute between educationists and conservatives?
The first renowned educationists emerged, such as Johannes Käis.
Furthermore, this book has been preferred and recommended by students and educationists nationwide.
Leading industrialists, philanthropists and educationists with several decades of experience are running this college.
Nkansah was born in Ghana to Mary and Joseph Nkansah, both educationists.
To me, is where the educationists have.
Tisca Chopra was born in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh into a family of educationists.
Category, Educationists by nationality.
The one term that the Special Rapporteur heard often from educationists was " value-added.
For example, some educationists distinguish between " endogenous " and " exogenous " constructivism.
Today more than ever before, for educationists " education.
Rishi Bankim Chandra College was originally established in 1947 by some noted educationists.

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