How are editors like teachers in the journalism world?

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They give writers weekly lessons.

They give writers weekly lessons.

They don’t get paid very much.

They don’t get paid very much.

They check work and ask for revisions.

They check work and ask for revisions.

They report up to an editor in chief, who is like a principal.

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Editors in journalism are similar to teachers in that they check work and ask for revisions. This process helps improve the quality of writing and ensures that the content meets the publication's standards, much like how teachers provide feedback to students to enhance their learning and skills.