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Example sentences for "educators"

Lexicographically close words:
educationist; educationists; educations; educative; educator; educe; educed; eduction; edulis; edzino
  1. Its authors were educators involved in the spread of education and in the modernization of the language and revolutionaries fighting for an independent Bulgaria.

  2. On the one hand, Bulgarian educators stated that the time allotted for practical training would be increased, while on the other hand, efforts were made to reintroduce the humanities into the curriculum.

  3. One of the first tasks of Bulgarian educators was to eliminate religious teachings and practices in the schools.

  4. Few schools of the kind have a more brilliant record than Kimball Union Academy, and few American educators have acquired more permanent renown than Cyrus S.

  5. Here we learn of educators like Booker T.

  6. No class of educators in any race has done more, all things considered.

  7. The most conspicuous figure just now in the firmament of Negro educators is President Booker T.

  8. These men, steeped in the love and sciences of all ages and people, have won respect and recognition in all the institutions, and among all educators of world-wide reputation, both European and American.

  9. In nearly every Southern state of the Union may be found some one or two famous educators and teachers of Negro descent.

  10. The importance of such instruction is evident in the agitation which is now occurring among the educators in the schools of the Eastern states.

  11. Mr. Hawkins has been one of the most successful educators of the South and has raised large sums of money by public canvass among the philanthropists of the country.

  12. The following educators have wrought much in the matter of elevating their race in all the essentials of right-living.

  13. Leading educators and literary men, such as Charles Dudley Warner, Samuel A.

  14. The intelligence of the State--white and Colored--came together in these annual meetings and made this gathering of educators and leaders the most representative body in the State.

  15. Is President of the National Association of Educators of Colored Youth, Treasurer of Douglas Hospital, Philadelphia, and Trustee of the New Jersey Industrial School at Bordentown, prior to its incorporation by the State Board of Education.

  16. God forbid the day when the white educators of the land shall no longer be willing to spend and be spent for the moral and intellectual uplift of our masses.

  17. All teachers and educators other than those engaged in the public service.

  18. Teachers and educators engaged in the public service.

  19. It has been left to the educators of the end of the nineteenth century to take up and seriously act upon this suggestion made over three hundred years ago.

  20. A new direction was thus given to educational theory and practice, and upon this basis Pestalozzi, Froebel, and other modern educators have built.

  21. The department of superintendence, however, holds a midwinter meeting which attracts the leading educators of the country.

  22. Perhaps the most famous of the French educators and writers of this period was Jacotot, for a time professor of languages and mathematics at Paris, and later professor of the French language and literature at Löwen.

  23. We have thus far discussed educators who were directly connected with the great Protestant and Catholic movements.

  24. And yet, long before the objectors had spoken, these same educators had begun to add industrial training to book learning, and they are now pushing this branch as fast as the pecuniary means are furnished.

  25. Some of the outstanding public educators in Virginia have been James Blair, Reverend William H.

  26. The educators of that time and since have thought more highly of human reason than experience justifies.

  27. Nurse educators who seek such authentic exchanges with their students enjoy similar moments.

  28. In fact, some nurses and educators are urging that the role {86} of the humanities and arts be recognized in nursing and that they be used more effectively in undergraduate and graduate nursing education.

  29. Besides, I am sure that books of travel have ample justification in the fact that travel itself is one of the greatest of educators and civilizers.

  30. That the educational system of England is faulty and inefficient we have the testimony of many leading English educators themselves.

  31. He is "set intellectually on fire," as one of our educators has correctly defined education.

  32. The point is that it is precisely what a correct knowledge of ancient civilization through a study of the classics does that our traditional educators most dread.

  33. The contempt with which some of the later educators treat worship and religion betray an ignorance on their part both of the true office of revelation and reverence, and this blinds them to the real, innate, fundamental longing of human life.

  34. The cause of education has suffered much from the failure of educators to break loose from the shackles of the past.

  35. I think that educators are generally agreed that such a policy is thoroughly bad,--for it subverts a basic principle of human life the operation of which neither education nor any other force can alter or reverse.

  36. Educators have been deeply interested, thoroly alive, and intelligently at work.

  37. If there is anything upon which leading educators are now practically agreed, or upon which they tend to agree, it is that education as a process is a matter of development rather than the learning of knowledge facts.

  38. To indicate the feeling among many of our leading educators touching this point, it might be interesting, in closing, to give a brief summary of the correspondence mentioned above.

  39. But would not the results have been very different if, during the last generation, the suggestions and strong recommendations of educators relative to physical education in our schools been acted upon by the public?

  40. It would be better for the Japanese in the end if more real educators were sent out rather than so many preachers.

  41. The best Japanese educators realize this as well as the foreigners and greatly deplore it.

  42. This kind of effort has been spurred by the thousands of conferences held in recent months by half a million citizens and educators in all parts of the country, culminating in the White House Conference on Education.

  43. Our educators should, so far as possible, take concerted action toward this end.

  44. Among the accomplishments that have given me the most satisfaction over the last four years are the contributions that my Administration has been able to make to the well-being of students and educators throughout the country.

  45. The Committee I plan will comprise educators and representatives of labor, management, finance, the professions and every other kind of useful activity.

  46. And she and I are going to convene a White House conference on early learning and the brain this spring to explore how parents and educators can best use these startling new findings.

  47. It is now proposed to undertake a survey of secondary schools, which educators insist is timely and essential.

  48. The Department has successfully combined nearly 150 Federal education programs into a cohesive, streamlined organization that is more responsive to the needs of educators and students.

  49. It is incumbent upon educators to get a comprehensive survey of this land and to estimate its resources.

  50. To this necessity educators will some day open their eyes, and educational systems will some day conform; meantime, it must be done mainly by individual work.

  51. This Association embraced educators of widely diverging views, and some entertaining scraps occurred in its discussions.

  52. It is no discovery, and it needs little observation to point out, that with this instrument of reading, the newspaper, the magazine and the book are the potent educators of our day.

  53. Social workers and some educators will find use for the other books mentioned below.

  54. Many educators and physicians condemn private bedrooms or cubicles in schools for boys.

  55. I shall now turn to outline the main facts concerning each of these sexual problems so far as it seems likely that they will concern educators and social workers.

  56. It is important that the general public, especially the parents, should understand the reasons which have induced numerous physicians, ministers, and educators to become active advocates of systematic sex-instruction for young people.

  57. Parents and educators will not have done their duty until they cooperate to give all young women the protective knowledge they have a right to demand.

  58. This idea is often expressed by parents and even by prominent educators who say that the father or teacher ought "to take the boy of thirteen aside and tell him some things he ought to know.

  59. These are the fundamental questions now being considered by the parents and educators who have accepted sex-education as necessary.

  60. Any one of them has significance great enough to demand the attention of educators and social reformers.

  61. They have felt much more clearly their responsibilities as umpires of the social struggle and educators of the social conscience, than the great bulk of the strictly relief agencies.

  62. Hopkins believes that the solution of many of the difficulties lies in seeking out the educators and in working through them and through the various settlements and the workers in public and charitable institutions.

  63. It cannot be said that the outdoor relief agencies of Pittsburgh have been as effective as educators of the community and directors of its charitable impulses as they would have been with proper co-operation.

  64. Such investigations as we have are the result of intellectual interest on the part of a few educators and psychologists, who in the course of mental surveys became interested in those children who test always at the top.

  65. They become known only to those educators who "believe in" mental tests.

  66. It is for us to consider them carefully, for educators are the sole group appointed by society to guard the interests of children.

  67. How shall we as educators utilize this instrument of genuine democracy?

  68. Those pains may be unpleasant enough, but we cannot become leaders and educators of mankind without pain; and woe to him who would wish to attempt this and no longer have that clear conscience!

  69. The individual is always treated by his educators as if he were, indeed, something new, but should become a duplicate.

  70. They are the first Educators and Trainers.

  71. Likewise, must we set aside prejudice in considering other divine Educators by investigating reality.

  72. For this reason the holy, divine Manifestations are the first Teachers and Educators of humanity; Their traces are the highest evidences, and Their spiritual tuition is universal in its application to the world of mankind.

  73. The philosophers, too, are educators along lines of intellectual training.

  74. It is self-evident that the Prophets are the Educators of men and the Teachers of the human race.

  75. The mothers are the first educators of mankind; if they be imperfect, alas for the condition and future of the race.

  76. The philosophers who claimed to be the educators of mankind were at most only able to train themselves.

  77. These holy Manifestations of God are the Educators and Trainers of the world of existence, the Teachers of the world of humanity.

  78. After we have proved the validity of the Manifestations of the Word of God by investigating the divine teachings, we must discover for a certainty whether They have been real Educators of mankind.


  79. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "educators" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.