词汇 | educationalist |
释义 | educationalist noun[ C ] uk /ˌedʒ.uˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl.ɪst/ us /ˌedʒ.əˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl.ɪst/(alsoeducationist, uk /ˌedʒ.uˈkeɪ.ʃən.ɪst/ us /ˌedʒ.uˈkeɪ.ʃən.ɪst/) a person who has a special knowledge of the principles and methods of teaching教育家;教育学家 Teachers academician ALNCo associate professor board of education co-principal housemaster housemistress instructor lecturer lectureship residence schoolie schoolmarm schoolmaster schoolmistress scribe teaching assistant trainer tutor visiting At present there seems to be no agreement among educationalists, professional or amateur, as to what constitutes usefulness in education. He revived St. John's College and gained fame as an educationalist. It is generally taken for granted nowadays by fervent educationalists that the important thing to encourage in boys is keenness in every department of school life. That being so, our educationalists have taken care that to every examination some external reward or rewards shall be attached. This is a question in regard to which different opinions have been held in different ages, and during recent years a remarkable change has begun to come over the minds of practical educationalists in regard to it. Examples of educationalisteducationalist The assumption that parents have some effect on their children's attitudes to learning is one that few educationalists would challenge. An innovative educationalist and pedagogue, he developed a system of education based on communication, equality, and mutual respect between children and adults. It may be of interest to all educationalists and not simply those involved in music education. They conclude that educationalists need to reflect on the implications of such findings in broader areas such as curriculum design and training courses. The book is aimed at agricultural scientists, educationalists, extensionists and decision-makers. However, it is the added value of researchers, practitioners and educationalists working together which truly elicits real and meaningful change in community nursing. The rest of the book addresses the functions and activities of the prelates, as preachers, educationalists, men exercising secular power and disciplinarians. But, in contrast to the toryism of the educationalists, their agendas were often whiggish. This seems to me to be a consequence of our present-day social organization about which sociologists, politicians and educationalists should not be unaware. Neither the pedagogic debates, the volumes written by the principal educationalists of the time, nor numerous philanthropic initiatives had been able to halt this process. There should be more papers from economists, political scientists, anthropologists and educationalists, and from the humanities and the biological and clinical sciences. It is also common for educationalists to emphasise the importance of pedagogical style and modes of school governance in preparing children for their roles as citizens, or subjects. To some educationalists, faculty appointments and the subsequent expectation to conduct educational research was a whole new world and in some cases, a foreign and somewhat daunting one. However, the educationalist's labels of ' participation ' and ' non-participation ' are meaningless to many older people, who see learning as a mainly informal activity and an integral part of their daily lives. Over the last few decades, there has been a growing number of educationalists in many countries who support and promote 'strong' forms of bilingual education. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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