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Definition of Games-master
1. Noun. The teacher in charge of games at a school.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Games-master
Literary usage of Games-master
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Preparatory Schools for Boys: Their Place in English Secondary Education by Great Britain Board of Education, Michael Sadler, C. C. Cotterill (1900)
"Five record the fact that they have a field (many of the others, no doubt, have
a field also), nine speak of a " games' master " or "a master with a special ..."
2. The Play Way: An Essay in Educational Method by Henry Caldwell Cook (1917)
"If the games-master played cricket only to amuse the boys, and not because he
liked the game, the boys would discover it at once, and forthwith despise both ..."
3. American Physical Education Review by American Physical Education Association (1900)
"Generally, some one teacher is looked upon as games master (or mistress), and he
acts as a modifying quantity on club committees and in other ways ..."
4. Moral Instruction and Training in Schools: Report of an International by Michael Sadler (1908)
"School games of all kinds are common, and in many schools there is a games master
or mistress, who is in a particularly favourable position for becoming ..."
5. Preparatory Schools for Boys: Their Place in English Secondary Education by Great Britain Board of Education, Michael Sadler, C. C. Cotterill (1900)
"Five record the fact that they have a field (many of the others, no doubt, have
a field also), nine speak of a " games' master " or "a master with a special ..."
6. The Play Way: An Essay in Educational Method by Henry Caldwell Cook (1917)
"If the games-master played cricket only to amuse the boys, and not because he
liked the game, the boys would discover it at once, and forthwith despise both ..."
7. American Physical Education Review by American Physical Education Association (1900)
"Generally, some one teacher is looked upon as games master (or mistress), and he
acts as a modifying quantity on club committees and in other ways ..."
8. Moral Instruction and Training in Schools: Report of an International by Michael Sadler (1908)
"School games of all kinds are common, and in many schools there is a games master
or mistress, who is in a particularly favourable position for becoming ..."