Definition of Docents. Meaning of Docents. Synonyms of Docents

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Definition of Docents

Docent
Docent Do"cent, a. [L. docens, -entis, p. pr. of docere to teach.] Serving to instruct; teaching. [Obs.]

Meaning of Docents from wikipedia

- their professional activities permit this. Most docents are emplo**** at the university where they are docents, but usually in a different position (often...
- means "teacher". In many cases, docents also conduct research utilizing the institution's facilities. The title "docent" is not widely used outside the...
- Docent is a Czech crime television series. Doc. Otto StehlĂ­k tracks down a cold-blooded serial killer as an investigator with unconventional but all the...
- Privatdozent (for men) or Privatdozentin (for women), abbreviated PD, P.D. or Priv.-Doz., is an academic title conferred at some European universities...
- In 2003 click2learn (formerly Asymetrix) and Docent Software announced their intention to merge. Docent Software was founded in 1997 and based in Mountain...
- children by high school docents. The tours typically last an hour to an hour and a half long, depending on the age of the children. Docents guide a group through...
- should rather be feared than death from Juvenal in his Satires mortui vivos docent The dead teach the living Used to justify dissections of human cadavers...
- similar term adjunktus, as well as adiunkt in Poland. In Finland, the Docents' Union of Finland and the Finnish Ministry of Education recommend the term...
- professor, 1 docent; law, 12 regular professors, 2 ****istant professors, 4 docents; medicine, 15 regular professors, 19 ****istant, 30 docents; philosophy...
- should rather be feared than death from Juvenal in his Satires mortui vivos docent The dead teach the living Used to justify dissections of human cadavers...