Repetitive

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A Repetent , including coach (from Latin repetere repeat =, for the second time do) is the name of a lecturer at different institutions.

College

Repetition at a college is an advanced student , assistant or graduate at a teaching institution who repeats the subjects presented in the college with the younger pupils or students. A pupil or student who has to repeat an examination is also referred to as repetition.

Repetents at theologenkonvikten

In theological training centers such as theological convicts , colleges and seminaries , repeaters are already graduates who work as seminar lecturers . In the area of ​​the Roman Catholic Church , these have already been ordained a priest . In the area of Protestantism , theological repeaters are usually younger ordained clergy, for example at the Evangelical Seminary in Maulbronn and the Evangelical Monastery in Tübingen .

Maître répétiteur

In France, Maître répétiteur (formerly also Maître d'étude or Maître de conférences ) is the title of sub-teacher at Lyceen and the like; at universities, on the other hand, répétiteur is the title of examining professor.

In Austria

As Repetent in Austria a student is referred to the need to repeat a grade.

literature

  • Theodor Schramm: The Repetitor: The memories of an existence floating freely in space , 2011, ISBN 3000325573

Web links

Wiktionary: Repetent  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations