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Educator: a. A person who assumes the rights and responsibilities of increasing the learning of others, so learners can do what the most informed people of society do. b. A person employed to teach in a school or in another venue such as a field station, a religious organization, a mental health center or a business. c. Someone who has a formal record of specialized preparation and received credentials to qualify for a teaching or administrative position in a school.
EduClassics.com of Classic Education describes how learners adopt, adapt, and manage behavior patterns they use to learn, including a classic education in the 21st century.This page uses a A Learners’ View of learning to define an educator. Synonyms: Educators have general rights and duties, including but not limited to instruction. Instructors give priority to preparing and offering lessons for learners; software developers serve as instructors or trainers when preparing products to increase learning. Trainers offer specific lessons to learners, usually in non-school settings, such as in on-the-job preparation for completing a new task. |