help-seeker

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help-seeker (plural help-seekers)

  1. One who seeks help.
    • 1995, Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz, Norman Miller, Interaction in Cooperative Groups: The Theoretical Anatomy of Group Learning[1]:
      Such matching of helpers and help-seekers is important in learning situations because the help-seeker and the helper may need to renegotiate their ways of viewing the task and the interaction before helping can proceed effectively.