UNESCO Thesaurus: hierarchical list

1.55 Educational population

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Educational personnel

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NT1 Educational administrators
UF Deans, Head teachers, Headmasters, Inspectors (education), Principals (academic), Rectors
    NT2 Educational advisers
    NT2 Educational planners
NT1 Paraprofessional educational personnel
UF Educational guidance personnel, Educational support personnel
    NT2 School librarians
    UF Teacher librarians
    NT2 Teacher aides
NT1 Teachers
UF Professors
    NT2 Academic teaching personnel
    UF College teachers (USA), Faculty, Higher education teaching personnel, Lecturers, Tutors, University professors
    NT2 Adult educators
        NT3 Trainers
        UF Training officers
    NT2 Literacy workers
    UF Literacy teachers
    NT2 Preprimary teachers
    NT2 Primary school teachers
    NT2 Secondary school teachers
    NT2 Special education teachers
    NT2 Student teachers
    NT2 Teacher educators
    NT2 Technical school teachers
    UF Technical teachers, Vocational school teachers
    NT2 Visiting teachers
    UF Visiting professors
    NT2 Women teachers
    UF Women professors
Exceptional students
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NT1 Dropouts
UF Early school leavers, School dropouts
NT1 Foreign students
UF International students, Transnational students
NT1 Gifted students
UF High achievers, Overachievers, Talented students
NT1 Low achievers
UF Underachievers
NT1 New literates
NT1 Slow learners
UF Educationally retarded, Low ability students, Mentally retarded students
Graduates
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NT1 Postgraduates
NT1 Undergraduates
Students
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UF Pupils
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NT1 Adult students
    NT2 Trainees
NT1 Out of school youth
    NT2 Apprentices
NT1 Schoolchildren
UF School pupils
    NT2 Preschool children
    UF Preschool pupils
    NT2 Primary school students
    UF Primary school pupils
    NT2 Secondary school students
    UF Secondary school pupils
NT1 University students
UF College students
NT1 Women students
UF Female students, Girl students

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