noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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adult
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Then the question of social purpose once again became a relevant and important theme for adult educators .
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This is the major challenge facing adult educators today, the extent to which they can actively assist this process.
■ NOUN
aids
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Internal AIDS educators or resource people need not be medical specialists.
health
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This may or may not include the present health promotion and education work of health educators as we now understand it.
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This is a job for all of us-the media, health educators , teachers, politicians, the church.
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I take pride in my work-particularly my work as a health educator .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Most educators agree that intimidating children is not the best way to encourage them to learn.
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Professor Taylor is generally recognized as one of the state's most respected educators.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Adult educators in all sectors have attempted to make access to existing facilities easier; and/or special programmes have been developed.
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Although an educator and a parent, I can not claim to be an expert.
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And more than this, the law should adopt the role of community educator .
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Instructional changes were limited and uneven, and educators largely viewed the program as an add-on.
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The approach of classroom testing against the hearing norms has a long tradition among educators and researchers.
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There are various symptoms that should alert educators that some form of abuse or neglect is taking place.
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They were 79 strong, future doctors, lawyers, educators, politicians, captains of industry.
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Why do development communicators and educators need to think about women?