Get Free Checker
[ US /ˈɛdʒəˌkeɪtɝ, ˈɛdʒjuˌkeɪtɝ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛd‍ʒuːkˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who educates young people

How To Use educator In A Sentence

  • Martha became a trustee because she wanted the perspective of a professional educator on the board.
  • Educators have also applied paper folding to such diverse mathematical objects as logical structures, axiomatic systems, and tessellations with geometrical figures.
  • Educators help set education policy, mortgage lenders influence housing policies, truckers influence highway regulation, and so on.
  • Plus, too many black children see school as a place where they're supposed to get reprimanded and putting black educators as main executioner; we're essentially fortifying centuries-old traditions of promoting blacks as overseer in the proverbial plantation. Jose Vilson: Why Black/Latino Male Teachers aren't as Effective in the Classroom... Yet
  • Educators blame the lack of interest or knowledge of civics on several things, including grade inflation, overemphasis of test scores, and failure to teach the relevance of the Constitution.
  • Indigenous paraprofessional health educators (outreach workers) identified and screened active drug injectors using street outreach and drug user social networks.
  • This week we finish the story of a writer and educator Helen Keller.
  • The distinguished cellist and educator Claudio Jaffee played his continuo line with artistic authority.
  • But it does recognize the need for the educators to find ways of helping them cope.
  • As a minister and educator to the hill farmers of north Alabama, Pickens was unbeholden to Bourbon patronage, and he was soon to wield his own printing press.
View all