educationalist Meaning in Tamil ( educationalist வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
கல்வித்துறை வளர்ச்சியாளர்,
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educationalist's Usage Examples:
Seelye (1824-1895), a well-known educationalist.
William Henry Davies >>"SARAH EMILY DAVIES (1830-1921), British educationalist, was born at Southampton April 22 1830.
JOHN WITHERSPOON (1723-1794), Scottish-American divine and educationalist, was born at Gifford, Yester parish, East Lothian, Scotland, on the 5th of February 1722/1723, the son of a minister of the Scotch Established Church, James Witherspoon (d.
It is of interest to trade unionists, campaigners, educationalists, activists, social historians, singers and musicians.
"SARAH EMILY DAVIES (1830-1921), British educationalist, was born at Southampton April 22 1830.
A movement to elect Mr Taft president of Yale University gained some strength in 1898-99, but was promptly checked by him, on the ground that the head of a great university should be primarily an educationalist.
HENRI FRANCOIS MARION (1846-1896), French philosopher and educationalist, was born at Saint-Parize-en-Viry (Nievre) on the 9th of September 1846.
ALEXANDER BAIN (1818-1903), Scottish philosopher and educationalist, was born on the 11th of June 1818 in Aberdeen, where he received his first schooling.
The college has maintained a high standard of instruction, and many of its former students have been prominent as public men, educationalists and preachers.
HENRY MARTYN BAIRD (1832-1906), American historian and educationalist, a son of Robert Baird (1798-1863), a Presbyterian preacher and author who worked earnestly both in the United States and in Europe for the cause of temperance, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the 17th of January 1832.
ANNE JEMIMA CLOUGH (1820-1892), English educationalist, was born at Liverpool on the 20th of January 1820, the daughter of a cotton merchant.
The fashionable ideas of experts and educationalists, he said, had led to many people becoming " culturally disinherited " .
The Czech colonies in Vienna endeavoured, by means of the so-called " Komensky schools " (from the Czech form of the name of Komenius, the educationalist), to protect themselves against fusion with the indigenous population.
Synonyms:
specializer, educationist, specialiser, specialist,
Antonyms:
Renaissance man, student, bookman, scholar, generalist,