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educationist

[ej-oo-key-shuh-nist] / ˌɛdʒ ʊˈkeɪ ʃə nɪst /


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Some educationists feel that students could be marked on the basis of their performance in previously-held examinations such as pre-boards - internal school tests conducted before the final boards.

From BBC

When he was 12, Philip moved to a novel boarding school in Germany, Schloss Salem, set up by his sister’s father-in-law and an eccentric but brilliant educationist named Kurt Hahn.

From Washington Post

So, the Chinese government wants him to fight for Tibet’s independence, he said amidst laughter by an audience of educationists in New Delhi.

From Seattle Times

The first is that educationists are using a broader range of methods to identify highly intelligent children, especially those from poor households.

From Economist

While sticking strictly to a “learning style” may have fallen out of favour with educationists, it is still useful to know roughly which style you most identify with.

From The Guardian