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