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educator

[ej-oo-key-ter] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪ tər /


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But being a decent reporter, she also made sure to quote the popular educator Bill Nye the Science Guy, who correctly pointed out that creationism is “anti-science.”

From Salon Jul. 10, 2026

As well as delivering the Uefa Pro Licence and A-licence as a coaching educator, he was responsible for youth development across Morocco between 2020 and 2024.

From BBC Jul. 9, 2026

When it comes to technique, no name looms larger than that of Joan Salvato Wulff, the 99-year-old champion caster and educator.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 5, 2026

For others, like American-Iranian Karisa Tavassoli, an educator in Atlanta, the basics of the American dream still ring true.

From Barron's Jul. 4, 2026

He was a kind of local celebrity in the way that a longtime educator can be—always recognized by someone at the supermarket—but he never sought or expected any wider acclaim.

From "Drama High" by Michael Sokolove

Public school teachers are trained to teach literacy, history and social studies, not theology, leaving educators to navigate how biblical texts will be presented while serving students from diverse religious backgrounds.

From Salon Jun. 27, 2026

That means teaming up with employers to find ways to help workers gain skills or new roles and joining with educators to roll out different types of training.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 25, 2026

The state reportedly responded that the jurors were removed because they were educators.

From Slate Jun. 17, 2026

Locke educators say evaluators have bypassed a crucial element: academic growth.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 16, 2026

When educators promised to open their schools, it was partly because they couldn’t imagine another response; their schools were rooted in the belief that higher education should be available to all.

From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez




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