Preceptor

Preceptor

A Preceptor is a teacher responsible to uphold a certain law or tradition, a "precept".

Christian Military Orders

A Preceptor was historically in charge of a Preceptory, the headquarters of certain orders of monastic Knights, such as the Knights Hospitaller and Knights Templar, within a given geographical area. The Preceptor had supreme control of his brethren and only answerable to the Grand Master of his particular order.

Music

Musically, the title Preceptor usually refers to a monk responsible for making music in a monastery. He trained the monks in the traditions of plain chant for daily services and prayers.

Education

Some North American universities have a special student position called Preceptor. Preceptors are student volunteers who assist the staff professor and teaching assistants of a large lecture class by helping design certain lessons and holding their own office hours and review sessions. In some cases, volunteers are required to take an outside class focused on leadership development, where their final grade is determined by both the lecture professor and leadership development teacher. Thus, the preceptor earns credit for their preceptorship. It is considered a good leadership experience and reflects well on the student in their transcript. Preceptor can also refer to a paid student grader.

At some old universities (Harvard, Cambridge, and Oxford), "preceptors" are not students at all but faculty members teaching courses in expository writing (Expos), music, mathematics, languages and the life sciences. Famous past Harvard Expos preceptors include New Yorker staff writer George Packer, novelist Tom Perrotta, former Globe music critic Richard Dyer, poet Dan Chiasson, and scholar Mark Gaipa. At Columbia University, on the other hand, "preceptors" are senior graduate students (one or two years from award of the doctoral degree) who, along with veritable senior faculty, teach the courses on "Literature Humanities" and "Contemporary Civilization," and in rare cases, other subjects.

In medical education, a preceptor is a skilled practitioner or faculty member who supervises students in a clinical setting to allow practical experience with patients.


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  • preceptor — PRECEPTÓR, preceptori, s.m. Persoană însărcinată cu educarea şi instruirea particulară a unui copil (dintr o familie bogată). – v. meditator, pedagog, educator. [acc. şi: precéptor] – Din fr. précepteur, lat. praeceptor. Trimis de oprocopiuc,… …   Dicționar Român

  • Preceptor — Pre*cep tor, n. [L. praeceptor, fr. praecipere to teach: cf. F. pr[ e]cepteur. See {Precept}.] 1. One who gives commands, or makes rules; specifically, the master or principal of a school; a teacher; an instructor. [1913 Webster] 2. The head of a …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • preceptor — index pedagogue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • preceptor — preceptor, ra sustantivo maestro, mentor, educador, instructor, institutriz. * * * Sinónimos: ■ tutor, instructor, educador, maestro …   Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos

  • preceptor — (n.) mid 15c., from L. praeceptor teacher, instructor, agent noun from praecipere (see PRECEPT (Cf. precept)). Medical training sense attested from 1803 …   Etymology dictionary

  • preceptor — |ètô| s. m. O que dá instruções ou preceitos; mestre; aio.   • Confrontar: perceptor.   ♦ [Portugal] Grafia de precetor antes do Acordo Ortográfico de 1990 …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • preceptor — preceptor, ra (Del lat. praeceptor, ōris). 1. m. y f. Persona que enseña. 2. Persona que enseñaba gramática latina …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • preceptor — [prē sep′tər, prisep′tər] n. [L praeceptor < praecipere: see PRECEPT] 1. a teacher 2. the head of a preceptory preceptorial [prē΄sep tôr′ē əl] adj. preceptorship n …   English World dictionary

  • preceptor — (Del lat. praeceptor, oris.) ► sustantivo 1 ENSEÑANZA Persona que enseña: ■ nunca le olvidaré, fue mi amigo, mi maestro y mi preceptor. SINÓNIMO maestro 2 ENSEÑANZA, HISTORIA Persona que enseñaba gramática latina. * * * preceptor, a (del lat.… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • preceptor — n. a preceptor to * * * [prɪ septə] a preceptor to …   Combinatory dictionary

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