educationist

noun

Etymology

From education + -ist.

  1. derived from ēducātiō
  2. borrowed from éducation
  3. suffixed as educationist — “education + ist

Definitions

  1. A specialist in the theory of education.

    • And there was Talbot's great diseased appetite to corroborate a belief that expatriate educationists ate hoggishly.
    • In the 1970s, no educationist would have predicted the explosion in universal written communication caused by the personal computer, the internet and the key-pad of the mobile phone.
    • The educationist Ian Gilbert, in his book Essential Motivation in the Classroom, tells a possibly apocryphal story of a school in which revision notes were all in the form of mind maps.

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