docente - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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docente (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "docente" is a noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

The phonetic transcription of "docente" using the International Phonetic Alphabet is /doˈsente/.

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

"Docente" refers to a person who teaches, particularly in the context of formal education such as schools and universities. It encompasses all levels of educators, from primary school teachers to university professors. The term is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, but it might be slightly more frequent in written contexts, particularly in educational policy and discussions.

Frequency of Use

The word "docente" is frequently used in Spanish-speaking countries and appears in discussions about education, pedagogical methods, and academic qualifications.

Example Sentences

  1. El docente explicó el tema de manera muy clara.
  2. (The teacher explained the topic very clearly.)

  3. Los docentes deben renovar sus métodos de enseñanza constantemente.

  4. (Educators must constantly update their teaching methods.)

  5. El docente de matemáticas es muy querido por sus alumnos.

  6. (The math teacher is very well-liked by his students.)

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "docente" can be part of idiomatic expressions, usually related to education and teaching. Here are some examples:

  1. Ser un docente ejemplar.
  2. (To be an exemplary teacher.)
  3. Este programa busca premiar a aquellos que son docentes ejemplares en su campo.
  4. (This program aims to reward those who are exemplary teachers in their field.)

  5. A que docente le tienes más confianza.

  6. (Which teacher do you trust the most?)
  7. En la escuela, siempre pregunto a que docente le tienes más confianza cuando necesito ayuda.
  8. (At school, I always ask which teacher you trust the most when I need help.)

  9. Docente de tiempo completo.

  10. (Full-time educator.)
  11. Ella trabaja como docente de tiempo completo en una escuela secundaria.
  12. (She works as a full-time educator at a high school.)

  13. Apoyo docente.

  14. (Teaching support.)
  15. Necesitamos más apoyo docente para atender a los estudiantes con dificultades.
  16. (We need more teaching support to assist students with difficulties.)

Etymology

The word "docente" comes from the Latin root "docens," which is the present participle of "docere," meaning "to teach." This shows a direct connection to its meaning as a person engaged in teaching.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms

Antonyms

These synonyms and antonyms help to illustrate the educational context in which "docente" is typically used, emphasizing the role of the teacher in contrast to that of the student.



23-07-2024