Pronunciation: /ˈɛdʒʊˌkræt/
noun a person who works in or is involved with education policy or administration, often with a negative connotation
A1 An educrat is a person who works in the field of education.
A2 The educrat at the school board is responsible for making policy decisions.
B1 The educrat's main goal is to improve the quality of education in the district.
B2 As an educrat, she has the authority to allocate funding for various educational programs.
C1 The educrat's extensive experience in education policy has made them a valuable asset to the department.
C2 The educrat's innovative approach to curriculum development has led to significant improvements in student performance.
formal The educrat was responsible for implementing new educational policies in the school district.
informal The educrat made sure all the teachers followed the rules.
slang Don't listen to that educrat, they don't know what they're talking about.
figurative The educrat was like a puppet controlled by higher authorities.
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