Latin Verb doceo
"docent" is the 3rd person active plural of the Latin verb doceo.
Or they teach, inform, instruct, show, tell, etc.
doceo , cui, ctum, 2, v. a. [root da; Zend. da, to know; strengthened,
dak-; Gr. didaskô; Lat. disco] , to teach, instruct, inform, show, tell,
etc.
(for syn. cf.: edoceo, perdoceo, erudio, praecipio, instituo).
Also French docere= to teach
From which Gilman got "docent." However that does not mean that Boston
was the first place to develop the teacher/presenter/lecturer and group
model
in museums.
That would be another debate.
Lynne Teather,
Museum Studies
University of Toronto
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