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Definition of Educationists
1. educationist [n] - See also: educationist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Educationists
Literary usage of Educationists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1909)
"Disciples of Swedenborg maintain that it was from the ' new church ' writings he
formed his system. [Leitch's Practical educationists and their Systems, ..."
2. Education as Adjustment: Educational Theory Viewed in the Light of by Micheal Vincent O'Shea (1910)
"The Methods Pursued by educationists of the Past. 11. Has the educationist complied
with the requirements of effective method in the elaboration of his ..."
3. The School World (1905)
"... come after us than all the " educationists " within the British dominions.
THE CHELTENHAM LADIES' COLLEGE. NEW SCIENCE WING. A NEW wing covering an area ..."
4. A Summary of the History of the English Church and of the Sects which Have by Johnson Grant (1825)
"Anti- educationists. I. POLITICIANS and moralists, in their views of national
improvement, have united in recommending the removal of ignorance from the ..."
5. The Stoic Creed by William Leslie Davidson (1907)
"What, then, was peculiar to the Sophists as philosophical educationists was this.
In philosophy, they made the first great start towards amended thinking ..."