"教育家" is translated into Engpsh as "educator".

The word "educator" comes from the Latin word "educare", which means "to bring up, to rear, to train, to educate". It was first used in Engpsh in the early 17th century to refer to someone who is responsible for teaching or training others.

Here are some examples of sentences using the word "educator" in Engpsh:

She is a well-respected educator in the field of early childhood education.
He has been an educator for over 20 years, and has taught at both the high school and college level.
The school district is looking for a talented and experienced educator to lead the science department.

In Chinese, these sentences could be translated as:

她是幼儿教育领域的著名教育家。
他已经当教育家 20 多年了,曾在高中和大学教书。
学区正在寻找一位有才华且经验丰富的教育家来领导科学部。