physical education Crossword Puzzles
Gandhi 2020-09-17
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- kids should learn to _________ before learning to write.
- Education should help kids develop physically, mentally and ___________.
- Gandhi considers that foreign education erodes the life of the_______________
- a person who seeks to get close to god.
- One of the consequences of being educated under an imported system of education.
- Gandhi advocated _____________.
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- Education should include learning a ____________.
- Gandhi considered both freedom and __________ important.
- an element that should be part of primary education
- could pay for their education by doing this labour
10 Clues: Gandhi advocated _____________. • a person who seeks to get close to god. • Education should include learning a ____________. • could pay for their education by doing this labour • kids should learn to _________ before learning to write. • Gandhi considered both freedom and __________ important. • an element that should be part of primary education • ...
I Am Malala 2016-11-20
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- Malala recorder her thought in a __________
- Taliban threatened her with these
- The group against female education
- Where Malala lived
- word to describe Malala
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- Received treatment in this city
- Malala's father owned a _____________
- Person who fought for female education
- Radio star
- Doctors at the _______ saved her life
- What Malala fought for
- Taliban ________ Malala
- Someone very important to Malala
13 Clues: Radio star • Where Malala lived • What Malala fought for • Taliban ________ Malala • word to describe Malala • Received treatment in this city • Someone very important to Malala • Taliban threatened her with these • The group against female education • Malala's father owned a _____________ • Doctors at the _______ saved her life • Person who fought for female education • ...
BCS Open House- Complete for a prize entry! 2024-08-28
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- Foster Parents don't need to be __
- ___ foster care is a short term commitment that provides a safe and loving home to a child until they can be reunited with a family member or sponsor in the U.S.
- ___ and immigrant foster care provides a family setting to help a teen meet their physical needs, pursue and education, develop their English skills, get connected in the community, and prepare for future independence.
- ___ minors are vulnerable to kidnapping, trafficking, and abuse, and often lack protection from their government and law enforcement.
- All children in foster care have experienced __
- Post- adoption services include education, support groups, coordinating community services, and ___
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- All families go through several hours of ___ before getting matched with a child.
- Most children needing placements in foster care are over age __
- The primary goal of Foster Care is __
- Help parents facing crisis and prevent children from entering foster care by ___ with Safe Families.
- The abbreviation for the type of placement for children who have significant mental health needs.
11 Clues: Foster Parents don't need to be __ • The primary goal of Foster Care is __ • All children in foster care have experienced __ • Most children needing placements in foster care are over age __ • All families go through several hours of ___ before getting matched with a child. • ...
Chapter 25 2022-01-07
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- interview- talking to someone to learn about his or her career
- shadowing- following a person while he or she does a job
- learning- learning that uses tech so students can take courses without
- job- Job that requires minimum education and no experience
- After high school
- pla
- ladder-series of related jobs at different training and education levels
- professional education
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- act of moving from one place to another for your job
- education program- program that prepares students for an occupation through a paid job and classes at school
- goal
- course
- of tenson
- - what students do before they go out and work in the industry
- prep- preparation program that combines the last two years of high school with two years of postsecondary education
- values
16 Clues: pla • goal • course • values • of tenson • After high school • professional education • act of moving from one place to another for your job • shadowing- following a person while he or she does a job • job- Job that requires minimum education and no experience • interview- talking to someone to learn about his or her career • ...
crossword 2017-11-22
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- the system by which a country’s trade, industry, and money are organized
- the workers in a particular country, industry, or company considered as a group
- a situation in which a company spends more money than it earns
- a period of ten years
- a situation in which some people do not have work
- a factory that makes cars, machines, equipment etc
- someone whose job is to sell something
- a company that sells the same goods or services as another company
- the process of getting coal or metal from under the ground
- the study and knowledge of the physical world and its behaviour that is based on experiments and facts that can be proved
- a particular area of business or industry
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- where something comes from
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- the people who control a country, region, or town and make decisions about its laws and taxes
- the physical world including all living things as well as the land and the seas
- the process of teaching and learning in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this
- all the people who live in a particular area
- the tools, machines, or other things that you need for a particular job or activity
- money that someone gets from working or from investing money
- information in a form that a computer can use
20 Clues: a period of ten years • where something comes from • someone whose job is to sell something • a particular area of business or industry • someone who buys and uses goods and services • all the people who live in a particular area • information in a form that a computer can use • a situation in which some people do not have work • ...
Classroom Climate 2021-10-20
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- Aset of three hierarchical models used to classify educational learning objectives into levels of complexity and specificity.
- Tact of helping a student to focus on whatever your class is being asked to do at a given time.
- The support given to a student by an instructor throughout the learning process.
- the quality and character of school life.
- School discipline policies and practices that mandate predetermined consequences.
- Are open-ended questions that does not have a single, final, and correct answer.
- helping resolve a dispute between school district and parents.
- Actions teachers take to establish and sustain an environment.
- An instructional planning framework that incorporates research-based strategies, etc.
- The capacity to perceive the needs of your students with accuracy and care.
- The process through which children develop proper attitudes and behaviors toward other people in society.
- A teaching method that is based on standards of skill mastery.
- The deliberate infliction of physical pain or discomfort.
- Two specific practices where instructors deliberately pause.
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- Is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience.
- a teacher’s plan for teaching an individual lesson.
- Tailoring instruction to meet individual needs.
- Physical injury or death inflicted upon a child by parent or caretaker.
- The forces that account for the arousal, selection, direction, and continuation of behavior.
- Within the classroom this would mean to express positive teacher affect.
20 Clues: the quality and character of school life. • Tailoring instruction to meet individual needs. • a teacher’s plan for teaching an individual lesson. • The deliberate infliction of physical pain or discomfort. • Two specific practices where instructors deliberately pause. • helping resolve a dispute between school district and parents. • ...
School crossword 2023-12-01
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- the person being harmed by a bully
- school subject where you can draw, paint, do creative stuff
- a school subject that teaches stuff about the past (wars, kings and queens, politics, government)
- a high-level school in which students study for degrees
- the education of children at home, where they're taught by their parents
- people who have or show a strong desire and determination to succeed
- a qualification achieved by taking public examinations for secondary-school people
- a lesson in school where students do physical activities
- a subject in school that includes chemistry, physics, geography and biology
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- the person who leads the school, also known as headmaster
- also known as preschool or nursery school, the first school where children go to
- people who always arrive in time
- a rule that specifies clothes that you must wear to school
- the action or state of going regularly to or being present at classes
- a specific learning disability, people who have this have difficulties with reading or spelling
- educational institute that comes after primary school
- a schedule, it shows students where and when their lessons take place
- a person who repeatedly harms another person by verbal or physical abuse
- a school subject, in these lessons students need to count
- a school subject that teaches computer usage
20 Clues: people who always arrive in time • the person being harmed by a bully • a school subject that teaches computer usage • educational institute that comes after primary school • a high-level school in which students study for degrees • a lesson in school where students do physical activities • the person who leads the school, also known as headmaster • ...
Cities 2024-04-10
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- Taking on paid work
- A situation where demand exceeds available resources
- migration, Movement of people from rural areas to urban areas such as towns and cities
- Shelter for a person or a group of people. A basic shelter will include services such as clean water, electricity and sanitation
- A defined urban area within a country
- modes, Ways in which people and goods move from one location to another
- size, Total number of people living in an area of land
- Events that have negative impact on people, the physical and built environments and the economy
- Facilities which enable people to live comfortably
- innovation, Use of scientific knowledge to create new products or services
- Human actions or inaction
- Types of activities found in a city
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- of life, Well-being of a person
- factor, A reason that attracts migrants to a destination
- Learning knowledge and skills
- Activities to produce goods for sale
- footprints, The effect that a city has on the environment, such as the amount of natural resources used or the amount of waste produced
- density, A measurement of the number of people living in a unit area
- pollution, Release of contaminants that negatively affects the physical environment and human health
- A system of buildings and equipment to provide water, electricity, telecommunications and transport for a city's residents
- factor, A reason why migrants leave their place of origin
- Strategies to regulate natural resource use and minimise negative human impact on the physical environment
22 Clues: Taking on paid work • Human actions or inaction • Learning knowledge and skills • of life, Well-being of a person • Types of activities found in a city • Activities to produce goods for sale • A defined urban area within a country • Facilities which enable people to live comfortably • A situation where demand exceeds available resources • ...
El horario escolar 2021-04-06
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- spanish (the spanish translation is es_ _ ñol)
- science (the spanish translation starts with a "c")
- mathematics (the spanish translation does not have an h!)
- art (the spanish translation has an "e" at the end)
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- physical education (the spanish translation is educacion f________)
- english (the spanish translation starts with an "i")
- history (the spanish translation ends in "ia")
- lunch (the spanish translation is alm_ _ rzo)
8 Clues: lunch (the spanish translation is alm_ _ rzo) • spanish (the spanish translation is es_ _ ñol) • history (the spanish translation ends in "ia") • science (the spanish translation starts with a "c") • art (the spanish translation has an "e" at the end) • english (the spanish translation starts with an "i") • mathematics (the spanish translation does not have an h!) • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2025-11-08
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- The study of living things like plants and animals
- The language spoken in Brazil and Portugal
- Education (P.E.) Classes where students do sports and exercise
- The study of past events and people
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- The study of the natural world and how it works
- The study of the Earth, countries, and maps
- The study of numbers, shapes, and calculations
- The language used in many countries around the world
8 Clues: The study of past events and people • The language spoken in Brazil and Portugal • The study of the Earth, countries, and maps • The study of numbers, shapes, and calculations • The study of the natural world and how it works • The study of living things like plants and animals • The language used in many countries around the world • ...
What's so special about Special Education? 2022-02-09
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- individualized education program
- special education is a ____ step process
- free and appropriate public education
- child's iep will be reviewed yearly
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- based on iep
- know or suspect that your child may need special education services
- to make sure your child qualifies for special education
- individuals with disabilities education act
- special education is made for people with
9 Clues: based on iep • individualized education program • child's iep will be reviewed yearly • free and appropriate public education • special education is a ____ step process • special education is made for people with • individuals with disabilities education act • to make sure your child qualifies for special education • ...
Biology of Aging Chapter 1 2016-09-01
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- study of aging that focuses on changes in interactions with people
- age changes that have detrimental effects
- development prior to birth
- method of study that is slow and expensive
- changes that are irreversible
- changes that occur mostly after age 50
- numbers of elderly increasing as reason to study aging
- study of aging that focuses on changes in appearance
- smallest living unit of the body
- study of aging that focuses on passage of time from birth
- development from child to adult
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- state of having proper & steady conditions
- method of study that is fast
- age changes that are reversible
- curiosity, interest, family, improved well being as reason to study aging
- study of aging that focuses on physical structure and functions
- careers working with elderly, care, research, education reason
17 Clues: development prior to birth • method of study that is fast • changes that are irreversible • age changes that are reversible • development from child to adult • smallest living unit of the body • changes that occur mostly after age 50 • age changes that have detrimental effects • state of having proper & steady conditions • method of study that is slow and expensive • ...
Gandhi 2020-09-17
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- Education should include learning a ____________.
- A person who seeks to get close to god.
- An element that should be part of primary education
- Education should help kids develop physically, mentally and ___________.
- One of the consequences of being educated under an imported system of education.
- Gandhi considered both freedom and __________ important.
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- Gandhi considers that foreign education erodes the life of the_______________
- Kids should learn to _________ before learning to write.
- Gandhi advocated _____________.
- Children could pay for their education by doing this labour
10 Clues: Gandhi advocated _____________. • A person who seeks to get close to god. • Education should include learning a ____________. • Kids should learn to _________ before learning to write. • Gandhi considered both freedom and __________ important. • An element that should be part of primary education • ...
Rome 2022-04-07
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- they could not vote or hold public office
- boys from a poor family recive little education and rich boys recive more education
- Society were men had most of the power
- if they were lucky they would learn basic reading and writing.
- porridgeor meat and vegetables
- Largest class in rome
- Most poor roman live on
- plebians
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- head of the family
- function for slaves
- wealthy famalies ive on
- at the age of 14 they were destined for government jobs
- were in charge of the family
- wealthy patricians
- bottom of roman society
15 Clues: plebians • head of the family • wealthy patricians • function for slaves • Largest class in rome • wealthy famalies ive on • bottom of roman society • Most poor roman live on • were in charge of the family • porridgeor meat and vegetables • Society were men had most of the power • they could not vote or hold public office • at the age of 14 they were destined for government jobs • ...
Let's go back to school with Easy English ! 2023-09-17
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- short for Physical Education
- a subject in which you learn about numbers
- subject in which you learn about the life of animals and plants
- your native language
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- favorite subject of Mrs. Żaneta
- a school subject in which you learn about painting and drawing
- a subject in which you learn about songs and instruments
7 Clues: your native language • short for Physical Education • favorite subject of Mrs. Żaneta • a subject in which you learn about numbers • a subject in which you learn about songs and instruments • a school subject in which you learn about painting and drawing • subject in which you learn about the life of animals and plants
Yesteryear Open Day Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
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- Which teacher is responsible for Big Dippers?
- Which teacher specializes in Language Arts at Grade 6?
- What colour represents the Ivor Walters Primary School?
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- Who is our current female Physical Education coach?
- Who is our longest standing current teacher?
- What does the R in the acronym S.T.A.R.S stand for?
- Who is our current Digital Literacy teacher?
7 Clues: Who is our longest standing current teacher? • Who is our current Digital Literacy teacher? • Which teacher is responsible for Big Dippers? • Who is our current female Physical Education coach? • What does the R in the acronym S.T.A.R.S stand for? • Which teacher specializes in Language Arts at Grade 6? • What colour represents the Ivor Walters Primary School?
Low-Incidence Disabilities 2025-11-21
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- some sight and/or deaf-blindness (2 wds.)
- Related to social skills and repetitiveness
- ______ disabilities; Intellectual,sensory,physical
- popular orthopedic impairments (2 wds.)
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- before _____ (When students with low-incidence disabilities begin to receive special education services)
- Support to 3 across (2 wds.)
- _____ percent of the overall student population are students with low incidence disabilities
7 Clues: Support to 3 across (2 wds.) • popular orthopedic impairments (2 wds.) • some sight and/or deaf-blindness (2 wds.) • Related to social skills and repetitiveness • ______ disabilities; Intellectual,sensory,physical • _____ percent of the overall student population are students with low incidence disabilities • ...
Theorists 2022-09-14
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- Founder of kindergarten
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools
- environment
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test , the basis of today
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
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- Founder of child psychoanalysis, began her career under father
- development of ethical principles;
- Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their senses
- Considered the father of psychology
- Saw the importance of home education in the early years
- Founder of educational philosophy
- Established the normative theory
- exercised considerable influence in academic educational psychology
- Children’s intellectual development proceeds through stages, as they adapt to the
- Social developmentalist coined the term, operant conditioning
- Stressed the importance of a child's cultural background as an effect to the stages of
18 Clues: environment • Founder of kindergarten • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools • Established the normative theory • Founder of educational philosophy • Studied Freudian theory from Anna • development of ethical principles; • Considered the father of psychology • Believed that children are born naturally good • Saw the importance of home education in the early years • ...
Kalexsa. Study guide 2019-12-04
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- existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
- He is was as a ________ to murder.
- (of a place) able to be reached or
- an increase in amount or extent.
- fit in with the wishes or needs of.
- difficult to understand
- restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something.
- leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection of or arrest for an unlawful act such as the
- encourage or assist someone to do something wrong
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- not qualified or diminished in any way
- an award or privilege granted as a special honor
- a departure from what is normal
- fail to fulfill or undertake (a responsibility or duty).
- decrease
- set or declare (someone) free from blame, guilt, or responsibility.
- relating to education and scholarship
- praise enthusiastically and publicly.
17 Clues: decrease • difficult to understand • a departure from what is normal • an increase in amount or extent. • He is was as a ________ to murder. • (of a place) able to be reached or • fit in with the wishes or needs of. • relating to education and scholarship • praise enthusiastically and publicly. • not qualified or diminished in any way • ...
A.S Neil 2013-02-13
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- What was Neil’s title at Summerhill school?
- How many students did Summerhill start with?
- What is Neil's theory of education called?
- Neil was the fourth born out of how many children?
- What is Alexander Neil's middle name?
- What type of education did Neil not believe in?
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- What is the name of A.S Neil's school?
- What country was Neil born in?
- Who was a great influence to Neil?
- Where is Summerhill school located?
- What did Neil believe students had to have to thrive in education?
- How many books did Neil publish in his life?
- What does Neil believe all teachers should be to there students?
- What did formal education deprive kids of?
- What did Neil receive his masters degree in?
15 Clues: What country was Neil born in? • Who was a great influence to Neil? • Where is Summerhill school located? • What is Alexander Neil's middle name? • What is the name of A.S Neil's school? • What is Neil's theory of education called? • What did formal education deprive kids of? • What was Neil’s title at Summerhill school? • How many students did Summerhill start with? • ...
Theme 6 Vocab 2024-05-15
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- Relating to geography or the physical features of an area.
- To improve or increase the quality, value, or attractiveness of something.
- Achievement of a goal or desired outcome.
- Things that contribute to a result or outcome.
- A categorization of humans based on physical characteristics such as skin color, hair type, and facial features.
- The state of being diverse or varied; the inclusion of different types of people or things.
- To successfully deal with or overcome a problem or obstacle.
- Answers or ways to solve problems or overcome challenges.
- A point beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass.
- Relating to or involving social and economic factors or issues.
- Obstacles or impediments that prevent progress or movement.
- The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes.
- A group of people living in the same place or having common interests or characteristics.
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- The state of being male or female, often used to refer to social and cultural differences between sexes.
- The ability or right to use or participate in something.
- Having the same rights, opportunities, or value as others.
- Different ways of viewing or understanding something.
- Difficulties or challenges; a difficult or unpleasant situation.
- A chance or possibility for doing something or achieving a goal.
- A place or position, especially in relation to other places or things.
20 Clues: Achievement of a goal or desired outcome. • Things that contribute to a result or outcome. • Different ways of viewing or understanding something. • The ability or right to use or participate in something. • Answers or ways to solve problems or overcome challenges. • Relating to geography or the physical features of an area. • ...
G2 Theme 6 Vocabulary 2024-04-23
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- Achievement of a goal or desired outcome.
- The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes.
- A place or position, especially in relation to other places or things.
- Having the same rights, opportunities, or value as others.
- Relating to geography or the physical features of an area.
- Relating to or involving social and economic factors or issues.
- A chance or possibility for doing something or achieving a goal.
- Obstacles or impediments that prevent progress or movement.
- A point beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass.
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- To improve or increase the quality, value, or attractiveness of something.
- Things that contribute to a result or outcome.
- Different ways of viewing or understanding something.
- The state of being male or female, often used to refer to social and cultural differences between sexes.
- Answers or ways to solve problems or overcome challenges.
- A group of people living in the same place or having common interests or characteristics.
- The ability or right to use or participate in something.
- Difficulties or challenges; a difficult or unpleasant situation.
- A categorization of humans based on physical characteristics such as skin color, hair type, and facial features.
- The state of being diverse or varied; the inclusion of different types of people or things.
- To successfully deal with or overcome a problem or obstacle.
20 Clues: Achievement of a goal or desired outcome. • Things that contribute to a result or outcome. • Different ways of viewing or understanding something. • The ability or right to use or participate in something. • Answers or ways to solve problems or overcome challenges. • Having the same rights, opportunities, or value as others. • ...
Who is Malala Yousafzai?" - Pebble Go Next 2023-02-10
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- clothing girls are required to wear
- result of her speaking up for girls' education
- award won in October of 2014
- her pen name
- working towards change
- Malala's home country
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- she speaks and ___________ about education
- group who denied Malala her education
- a desire to achieve a goal
- Malala's passion
- a book written by the person it is about
11 Clues: her pen name • Malala's passion • Malala's home country • working towards change • a desire to achieve a goal • award won in October of 2014 • clothing girls are required to wear • group who denied Malala her education • a book written by the person it is about • she speaks and ___________ about education • result of her speaking up for girls' education
ABC Soup 2017-03-11
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- Gwinnett's curriculum for grades K-12
- yearly targets in reading and math
- oversees public education throughout the state
- students with disabilities have opportunity to be educated with non-disabled peers
- body of officals elected to oversee local and statewide school systems
- shows how schools are performing academically
- year-long performance based on assessments aligned to the state mandated content standards
- agency that applies guidelines for the licensing of public education
- educational right of children with disabilities in the U.S
- what K-12 students should know in English Language Arts and Math in each grade
- school that needs financial assistance
- document that is developed for each public school child who needs special education
- $4.35 billion Educational competitive grant
- person responsible for specialized assistance in classrooms
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- educational gap defined by socioeconomic status, race and gender
- promotes college and career readiness for all Georgia students
- emphasizes equal access to education
- ensures students with a disability are provided with FAPE that is tailored to their needs
- provides consistent framework to prepare students for success
- recognized for closing the achievement gap improving academic performance of low-income and minority students
20 Clues: yearly targets in reading and math • emphasizes equal access to education • Gwinnett's curriculum for grades K-12 • school that needs financial assistance • $4.35 billion Educational competitive grant • shows how schools are performing academically • oversees public education throughout the state • educational right of children with disabilities in the U.S • ...
Trade school and University terms and Defintions 2025-09-16
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- An academic rank given after completing a study in university
- A position for a person who works in an organization
- A unit of academic measurement that represents a body of work
- The action of being enrolled
- An outline of subjects in studying a specific subject
- A course that a student chooses to take
- Indication of a student academic achievement
- A certificate that's shows you graduated from a course
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- School of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees
- School focused on providing hands-on training for specific skills or professions
- An official document of a status or level of achievement
- The head of a college or University, like the principal
- A payment made to support a student's education on academics
- Money given by the government for a purpose regarding education
- A term that encompasses the program of study on a particular topic
- A job that students may partake in after finishing their education
- A person who is officially recognized or authorized by a course of study
- A particular branch of study
- A person that advises you in a specific field
- Borrowed money expecting to be paid back in return
20 Clues: The action of being enrolled • A particular branch of study • A course that a student chooses to take • Indication of a student academic achievement • A person that advises you in a specific field • Borrowed money expecting to be paid back in return • A position for a person who works in an organization • An outline of subjects in studying a specific subject • ...
Day20-part1 2025-01-22
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- The scientific study of living organisms.(对生物的科学研究。)
- A piece of furniture with a flat top and drawers, used for reading, writing, etc.(有平面桌面和抽屉的家具,用于阅读、书写等。)
- A flat, thin piece of material, often used for writing or displaying.(一块扁平的薄材料,常用于书写或展示。)
- The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes.(对数字、数量和形状的研究。)
- A small book with blank pages for writing notes.(有空白页用于记笔记的小本子。)
- A period of teaching on a particular subject.(关于某一特定主题的一段教学时间。)
- The scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of substances.(对物质的结构、性质和反应的科学研究。)
- A branch of knowledge studied in school, college, etc.(在学校、学院等学习的知识分支。)
- A piece of furniture for sitting on, usually with a back and four legs.(供人坐的家具,通常有靠背和四条腿。)
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- A series of lessons or studies on a particular subject.(关于某一特定主题的一系列课程或学习内容。)
- The study of the earth's physical features, climate, and human activity.(对地球自然特征、气候和人类活动的研究。)
- A set of printed pages bound together between covers.(封面之间装订在一起的一组印刷书页。)
- A dark - colored board, usually black or green, used for writing with chalk.(一种深色板子,通常为黑色或绿色,用粉笔书写。)
- The scientific study of matter, energy, space, and time.(对物质、能量、空间和时间的科学研究。)
- A book in which you write about your daily experiences and thoughts.(记录日常经历和想法的本子。)
- The study of past events, especially in human affairs.(对过去事件的研究,尤指人类事务方面。)
- Short for Physical Education, lessons focused on physical activities.(Physical Education 的缩写,专注于体育活动的课程。)
- A soft, white stick used for writing on a blackboard.(一种柔软的白色棒状物,用于在黑板上书写。)
18 Clues: The scientific study of living organisms.(对生物的科学研究。) • The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes.(对数字、数量和形状的研究。) • A period of teaching on a particular subject.(关于某一特定主题的一段教学时间。) • A small book with blank pages for writing notes.(有空白页用于记笔记的小本子。) • A branch of knowledge studied in school, college, etc.(在学校、学院等学习的知识分支。) • ...
College and Career Vocabulary Words 2016-04-15
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- Any grant or scholarship, loan, or paid employment offered to help a student meet his/her college expenses.
- The unit of measuring educational CREDIT, usually based on the number of classroom hours per week throughout a term.
- A degree awarded to a graduate of a school of medicine, dentistry, or veterinary science.
- A form filled out by college or graduate students who are eligible for government-sponsored financial aid.
- A co-op program that link high school technical education with two and four year college programs.
- An official document attesting a certain fact, in particular.
- A non-residential junior college offering courses to people living in a particular area.
- A record of your academic credits earned, grades, attendance, standardized test scores, and extracurricular activities.
- An undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting two years.
- The amount college gives back in education (tuition to education) quality.
- A school that focuses on training students in fields related to engineering and the Physical Sciences.
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- A degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of graduate study.
- A school supported by a private organization or private individuals rather than by the government.
- A person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate academic degree.
- Meeting the standards established by a recognized agency.
- Study or qualify in as a subsidiary subject at college or university.
- The placement of a student in a high school course that offers college credit if successfully completed.
- After high school.
- A four-year degree.
- Specialize in (a particular subject) at a college or university.
- A student at a college or university who has not get earned a bachelor's or equivalent degree.
- A school supported by public funds.
- A test is designed for people who did not graduate from high school but want a certificate equivalent to the traditional high school diploma.
- Standardized college entrance exams.
24 Clues: After high school. • A four-year degree. • A school supported by public funds. • Standardized college entrance exams. • Meeting the standards established by a recognized agency. • An official document attesting a certain fact, in particular. • Specialize in (a particular subject) at a college or university. • ...
Subjects 2023-09-27
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- it's a subject where you listen to and sing songs
- it's a subject where you learn a language from Germany
- it's a subject where you study different formula
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- it's a subject where you can study bodies, insects and nature
- Information and Communication Technology
- it's a subject where you learn a language from Spain
- Physical Education
7 Clues: Physical Education • Information and Communication Technology • it's a subject where you study different formula • it's a subject where you listen to and sing songs • it's a subject where you learn a language from Spain • it's a subject where you learn a language from Germany • it's a subject where you can study bodies, insects and nature
Forensic toxicology 2024-10-13
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- toxicology is someone who preforms scientific test on bodily fluids and tissue samples to identify any drugs of chemicals present in the body
- bachelor degree in the life or physical sciences
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- Grow 11% between 2021 and 2031
- State University NC School that offers forensic toxicology
- 71,882- 86,813
- wage paid hour $24.07
- chemistry and toxicology
7 Clues: 71,882- 86,813 • chemistry and toxicology • Grow 11% between 2021 and 2031 • wage paid hour $24.07 • bachelor degree in the life or physical sciences • State University NC School that offers forensic toxicology • ...
4BU1 2021-04-25
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- the use of the imagination to express ideas or feelings, particularly in painting, drawing or sculpture
- a period of time in which sb is taught sth
- enjoyment; pleasure; a thing that gives enjoyment or pleasure and makes you feel happy
- an outdoor area where children can play, especially at a school or in a park
- a place where children go to be educated
- sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to.
- an area of knowledge studied in a school, college, etc.
- the abbreviation for ‘physical education’ (sport and exercise that is taught in schools)
- the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday, the first day of the working week
- a period of time in which sb is taught sth
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- the part of the day from 12 midday until about 6 o'clock
- a list showing the times at which particular events will happen
- from or connected with China
- knowledge about the structure and behaviour of the natural and physical world, based on facts that you can prove, for example by experiments
- to become aware of sb/sth by using your eyes
15 Clues: from or connected with China • a place where children go to be educated • a period of time in which sb is taught sth • a period of time in which sb is taught sth • to become aware of sb/sth by using your eyes • an area of knowledge studied in a school, college, etc. • the part of the day from 12 midday until about 6 o'clock • ...
Nursing Theories and Theorists 2021-10-17
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- Nightingale's nursing paradigm that could be altered to improve conditions so that the natural laws would allow healing to occur.
- Realized that she would never again be powerless to assist when people were in hence the dire need of assistance.
- Henderson's nursing metaparadigm which is considered to be a complete and independent being with biological, sociological, and spiritual
- Nightingale titled as the Lady with the __.
- __ Mechanism are the steps or processes that an organism can take to guarantee that a biological activity is controlled.
- In 1982, Abdellah was appointed as Deputy __ General.
- A model that emphasizes the significance of the patient's environment.
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- The mother of nursing.
- Abdellah’s main objective is to improve __ education.
- Henderson develops a nursing __ theory that consists of 14 basics of nursing care.
- Nightingale is recognized as the __ nursing theorist as an outcome of her theory.
- Physical Environment consists of __ elements where the patient is being treated.
- She died on March 19, 1996, at the age of 98.
- Nursing __ theory focuses on disease-centered to patient-centered.
14 Clues: The mother of nursing. • Nightingale titled as the Lady with the __. • She died on March 19, 1996, at the age of 98. • Abdellah’s main objective is to improve __ education. • In 1982, Abdellah was appointed as Deputy __ General. • Nursing __ theory focuses on disease-centered to patient-centered. • ...
Student activity 2024-05-07
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- a process that creates growth, progress, positive change or the addition of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components.
- a chance for employment or promotion.
- the process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill.
- the overall progress of someone's professional life
- work, especially hard physical work.
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- the process of making connections and building relationships
- An occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
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- the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- the action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behavior.
- a qualification awarded to a student upon successful completion of a course of study in higher education, usually at a college or university
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- working and behaving in such a way that others think of them as competent, reliable and respectful
- practical contact with and observation of facts or events.
- forward or onward movement toward a destination.
15 Clues: work, especially hard physical work. • a chance for employment or promotion. • forward or onward movement toward a destination. • the overall progress of someone's professional life • practical contact with and observation of facts or events. • the action of leading a group of people or an organization. • the action of leading a group of people or an organization. • ...
Nursing Theories and Theorists 2021-10-17
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- Nightingale is recognized as the __ nursing theorist as an outcome of her theory.
- The mother of nursing.
- Nightingale's nursing paradigm that could be altered to improve conditions so that the natural laws would allow healing to occur.
- __ Mechanism are the steps or processes that an organism can take to guarantee that a biological activity is controlled.
- Abdellah’s main objective is to Improve __ education.
- Realized that she would never again be powerless to assist when people were in hence the dire need of assistance.
- Physical Environment consists of __ elements where the patient is being treated.
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- In 1982 Abdellah was appointed as Deputy __ General.
- A model that emphasizes the significance of the patient's environment.
- She died on March 19, 1996, at the age of 98.
- Henderson develops a nursing __ theory that consists of 14 basics of nursing care.
- Nursing __ theory focuses on disease-centered to patient-centered.
- Henderson's nursing metaparadigm which is considered to be a complete and independent being with biological, sociological, and spiritual
- Nightingale titled as the Lady with the __.
14 Clues: The mother of nursing. • Nightingale titled as the Lady with the __. • She died on March 19, 1996, at the age of 98. • In 1982 Abdellah was appointed as Deputy __ General. • Abdellah’s main objective is to Improve __ education. • Nursing __ theory focuses on disease-centered to patient-centered. • ...
THE REASONS WHY 2022-09-29
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- THE THINGS YOU KNOW HOW TO DO
- NEEDED TO ENSURE PEOPLE ARE NOT ABLE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOU
- MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING
- THE WAY YOU WANT TO LIVE
- USED TO BUY THE THINGS WE WANT AND NEED IN LIFE
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- THE WAY YOU FEEL ABOUT YOURSELF
- THOSE YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TAKING CARE OF
- THE WAY YOU WANT PEOPLE TO THINK ABOUT AND TREAT YOU
8 Clues: THE WAY YOU WANT TO LIVE • THE THINGS YOU KNOW HOW TO DO • MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING • THE WAY YOU FEEL ABOUT YOURSELF • THOSE YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TAKING CARE OF • USED TO BUY THE THINGS WE WANT AND NEED IN LIFE • THE WAY YOU WANT PEOPLE TO THINK ABOUT AND TREAT YOU • NEEDED TO ENSURE PEOPLE ARE NOT ABLE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOU
Athletic Trainers, Exercise Phsyologists and Kinesiotherapists 2023-11-15
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- restoring someone to health or normal life through training.
- Only state that doesn't require licensing for ATs
- Rehabilitative exercises, reconditioning, and physical education to treat those with difficulties moving
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- Develop and supervise exercise programs to improve functioning.
- Focus on improving athletic performance or treating muscle and bone injuries
- 1,000 hours of clinical experience, bachelors, and certification exam
- 4 years
- 1-2 years after bachelors
8 Clues: 4 years • 1-2 years after bachelors • Only state that doesn't require licensing for ATs • restoring someone to health or normal life through training. • Develop and supervise exercise programs to improve functioning. • 1,000 hours of clinical experience, bachelors, and certification exam • Focus on improving athletic performance or treating muscle and bone injuries • ...
School Subjects Ludo e Alessio 2025-03-21
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- you can do some experiments
- you study all the events which have happened
- it can teaches Literature, Grammar and the verbs
- you can learn a different language of an other country
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- you can know all the religions in the world
- Education with the teacher you can play a game
- you must use your brain for answering the problems
- you can draw some pictures like a hobby
8 Clues: you can do some experiments • you can draw some pictures like a hobby • you can know all the religions in the world • you study all the events which have happened • Education with the teacher you can play a game • it can teaches Literature, Grammar and the verbs • you must use your brain for answering the problems • ...
School 2023-07-03
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- School It is a school that operates independently of the local school district, often with a specific educational focus or approach.
- School It is a school that is privately funded and managed.
- School It is a school that follows the Montessori educational approach, emphasizing self-directed learning and hands-on activities.
- School It is a school that provides education for students in grades 9 to 12.
- School It is a school that provides education for students in grades 6 to 8.
- School It is a school that offers language courses for learners to study and improve their language skills.
- School It is a school where students receive education remotely through online platforms and virtual classrooms.
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- Education School It is a school that caters to students with special needs, providing specialized support and instruction.
- School It is a specialized school that focuses on a particular subject area, such as science, arts, or technology.
- School It is a school funded and operated by the government.
- School It is a school where students live on campus and receive education and accommodation.
- School It is a school that provides education with a religious focus, often affiliated with a specific religious denomination.
- School It is a school that provides training in specific skills or trades, preparing students for careers in areas like mechanics, culinary arts, or cosmetology.
- School It is a school that offers an international curriculum and caters to a diverse student population.
- School It is a school that provides education for young children, usually from kindergarten to grade 5 or 6.
15 Clues: School It is a school that is privately funded and managed. • School It is a school funded and operated by the government. • School It is a school that provides education for students in grades 6 to 8. • School It is a school that provides education for students in grades 9 to 12. • ...
A.S Neil 2013-02-13
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- Who was a great influence to Neil?
- Where is Summerhill school located?
- What is Neil's theory of education called?
- What country was Neil born in?
- How many students did Summerhill start with?
- What does Neil believe all teachers should be to there students?
- How many books did Neil publish in his life?
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- What is Alexander Neil's middle name?
- What is the name of A.S Neil's school?
- What did Neil believe students had to have to thrive in education?
- What was Neil’s title at Summerhill school?
- What did formal education deprive kids of?
- Neil was the fourth born out of how many children?
- What did Neil receive his masters degree in?
- What type of education did Neil not believe in?
15 Clues: What country was Neil born in? • Who was a great influence to Neil? • Where is Summerhill school located? • What is Alexander Neil's middle name? • What is the name of A.S Neil's school? • What is Neil's theory of education called? • What did formal education deprive kids of? • What was Neil’s title at Summerhill school? • How many students did Summerhill start with? • ...
The educational system of the USA 2025-12-17
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- The official language used for instruction in US schools
- The organization that controls education at the state level
- Education level for students aged about 12–14
- degree usually earned after four years of college
- Schools run by the government
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- The first stage of formal education in the USA
- Schools that are not run by the government
- Education level for children aged about 6–11
- Education that is required by law
- Education level for students aged about 15–18
10 Clues: Schools run by the government • Education that is required by law • Schools that are not run by the government • Education level for children aged about 6–11 • Education level for students aged about 12–14 • Education level for students aged about 15–18 • The first stage of formal education in the USA • degree usually earned after four years of college • ...
The right to Education 2020-05-27
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- --- of choice
- --- and its impact on the right to education
- Migration and ---
- develops,monitors and promotes education norms and standards to guarantee the right to education
- ensure the development of a fully-rounded human being.
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- (following the previous one)and --- commitments
- At international level, human rights' mechanisms are competent to receive individual complaints and have settled right to education breaches this way.
- the right to education is established by two means - normative international ---
- Primary education that is free,--- and universal
- Where their right to education has been violated, citizens must be able to have legal recourse before the law courts or administrative tribunals.
10 Clues: --- of choice • Migration and --- • --- and its impact on the right to education • (following the previous one)and --- commitments • Primary education that is free,--- and universal • ensure the development of a fully-rounded human being. • the right to education is established by two means - normative international --- • ...
ABC Soup 2017-03-11
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- promotes college and career readiness for all Georgia students
- yearly targets in reading and math
- ensures students with a disability are provided with FAPE that is tailored to their needs
- agency that applies guidelines for the licensing of public education
- person responsible for specialized assistance in classrooms
- shows how schools are performing academically
- students with disabilities have opportunity to be educated with non-disabled peers
- provides consistent framework to prepare students for success
- $4.35 billion Educational competitive grant
- oversees public education throughout the state
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- what K-12 students should know in English Language Arts and Math in each grade
- school that needs financial assistance
- document that is developed for each public school child who needs special education
- emphasizes equal access to education
- Gwinnett's curriculum for grades K-12
- year-long performance based on assessments aligned to the state mandated content standards
- recognized for closing the achievement gap improving academic performance of low-income and minority students
- educational gap defined by socioeconomic status, race and gender
- educational right of children with disabilities in the U.S
- body of officals elected to oversee local and statewide school systems
20 Clues: yearly targets in reading and math • emphasizes equal access to education • Gwinnett's curriculum for grades K-12 • school that needs financial assistance • $4.35 billion Educational competitive grant • shows how schools are performing academically • oversees public education throughout the state • educational right of children with disabilities in the U.S • ...
Welcome (Back) GED Students! 2025-09-05
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- NRS level needed in both reading and math to take the GED Ready
- minimum score deeded (out of 200) to pass each section of the GED
- your teacher
- number of sections on the GED
- your counselor (under 21)
- Test of Adult Basic Education; you took this test before joining class
- Washington Irving Educational Center; your school (on Nott)
- the length of your mid-class break
- time PM class starts
- our class website
- time AM class dismisses
- *what* phones should be during class
- your counselor (over 21)
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- Director of Adult and Continuing Education; our principal
- the first thing you should do upon entering class
- class hours needed before TABE post-testing
- where, in class, you can find relevant information about class and the program
- Asst. Director of Adult and Continuing Education
- number of "steps" you need to take to earn your diploma
- the last thing you should do before leaving class
- cost of taking the GED
- *where* phones should be during class
- General Education Development
- how to contact your teacher
- thirty time PM class dismisses
- Ready practice, half-length GED that assesses your likelihood to pass the GED
- time AM class starts
27 Clues: your teacher • our class website • time PM class starts • time AM class starts • cost of taking the GED • time AM class dismisses • your counselor (over 21) • your counselor (under 21) • how to contact your teacher • number of sections on the GED • General Education Development • thirty time PM class dismisses • the length of your mid-class break • *what* phones should be during class • ...
Career Vocabulary 2023-08-21
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- Education Teachers:
- Administrators: Leader who manages.
- Preparation Courses: Provides opportunities for students to participate in a learning experience that combines classroom instruction with paid business and industry employment experiences and supports strong partnerships among school, business, and community stakeholders
- educational institutions with an online presence.
- study of the human mind and how it functions
- Clusters: A way of organizing curricula, instruction, and assessment around specific occupational groups
- of Study: A way of organizing curricula and educational activities within a career cluster related to a student’s specific academic or career
- of courses in a specific subject area used for instructional purposes
- Abuse:
- Morrill Act: provided 30,000 acres of federal land for postsecondary institutions, typically agriculture, mechanic and trade schools; became known as A&M Universities.
- or unwanted sexual acts performed on an individual
- and Technical Education (CTE): Dedicated to preparing young people to manage the dual roles of family member and wage earner, and enable students to gain entry-level employment in a high-skill, high-wage job and/or to continue their education
- who temporarily takes the place of an absent primary instructor
- Teacher:
- Courses: Designed to give students supervised practical application of previously studied knowledge and skills that can occur in a paid or unpaid arrangement and a variety of locations appropriate to the nature and level of experience
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- Enrollment: Refers to an opportunity and agreement through which a student may earn high school credit for successfully completing a college course that covers all the TEKS
- specialized in instructing and helping students with mental and physical disabilities
- Harassment:
- A designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task
- Any period of time during which a beginner acquires experience in an occupation, profession, or pursuit
- sexual advances or comments
- One bound by legal agreement to work for another for a specific amount of time in return for instruction in a trade, art, or business
- Sequence of Courses: A continuous or connected series
23 Clues: Abuse: • Teacher: • Harassment: • Education Teachers: • sexual advances or comments • Administrators: Leader who manages. • study of the human mind and how it functions • educational institutions with an online presence. • or unwanted sexual acts performed on an individual • Sequence of Courses: A continuous or connected series • ...
HRD 2024-09-26
Schooling in the United Kingdom 2025-03-12
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- rates местные налоги
- обязательный
- общеобразовательная
- education начальная школа
- fee плата за обучение
- начальный
- institution частное заведение
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- неселективный
- государственная
- schooling государственное школьное обучение
- средний
- образование
- school школа-интернат
- необязательный
- curriculum обязательная программа
15 Clues: средний • начальный • образование • обязательный • неселективный • необязательный • государственная • общеобразовательная • rates местные налоги • school школа-интернат • fee плата за обучение • education начальная школа • institution частное заведение • curriculum обязательная программа • schooling государственное школьное обучение
Financial Aid Crossword 2016-09-30
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- Borrowed money to help fund education
- University of Redland's mascot
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- A document in which the writer assesses the qualities, characteristics, and capabilities of a person
- Financial aid that is in the form of loans or work study
- Deadline to pay deposit to a school
- You can use on the FAFSA this to import your tax information from the IRS
- Date the FAFSA becomes available
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- Tool available on school's websites that allows you to get an estimate of cost and financial aid
- State grant to help fund education
- Type of self-help aid where you obtain a job to help fund education
- Fee charged on loans
- Free money to help fund education
- Income-eligible student may be eligible for this and can apply for admission for free
- You can apply for admission for over 700 member schools using this
- Online username required to complete a FAFSA
- Application for the Cal Grant for undocumented students
- In order to add a school to your FAFSA, you will need this
- Deadline to complete FAFSA for Cal Grant
19 Clues: Fee charged on loans • University of Redland's mascot • Date the FAFSA becomes available • Free money to help fund education • State grant to help fund education • Deadline to pay deposit to a school • Borrowed money to help fund education • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Deadline to complete FAFSA for Cal Grant • Online username required to complete a FAFSA • ...
Kalexsa. Study guide 2019-12-04
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- restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something.
- difficult to understand
- an increase in amount or extent.
- fail to fulfill or undertake (a responsibility or duty).
- fit in with the wishes or needs of.
- He is was as a ________ to murder.
- existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
- praise enthusiastically and publicly.
- encourage or assist someone to do something wrong
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- decrease
- not qualified or diminished in any way
- a departure from what is normal
- an award or privilege granted as a special honor
- relating to education and scholarship
- (of a place) able to be reached or
- leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection of or arrest for an unlawful act such as the
- set or declare (someone) free from blame, guilt, or responsibility.
17 Clues: decrease • difficult to understand • a departure from what is normal • an increase in amount or extent. • (of a place) able to be reached or • He is was as a ________ to murder. • fit in with the wishes or needs of. • relating to education and scholarship • praise enthusiastically and publicly. • not qualified or diminished in any way • ...
P.E. 2017-05-29
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- a type of transport on water
- our bodies do this when we are hot
- faster than walking
- you can read information , stories, etc in them.
- you wear these on your feet for sports , games , relaxation, etc.
- someone who knows a lot about physical education
- athletes run around it
- you need a lot of this to play a good game of football
- the area in front of the goal
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- a type of boat sometimes used for sports
- trousers and top used before and after sport
- a game children play
- some teachers are very serious and haven't got this!
- if you do this a lot you get better at something
- a sport where you score by getting the ball in this
- you can play here between classes
- we can't live without it
17 Clues: faster than walking • a game children play • athletes run around it • we can't live without it • a type of transport on water • the area in front of the goal • you can play here between classes • our bodies do this when we are hot • a type of boat sometimes used for sports • trousers and top used before and after sport • you can read information , stories, etc in them. • ...
Unit 1 LifeSpan Vocabulary 2024-08-11
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- Freud: An Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, who proposed that early childhood experiences play a crucial role in personality development.
- The passing on of physical or mental traits from parents to offspring through genes, which influences a child's development.
- A method used in child development to assess and understand a child's behavior, learning, and growth by carefully watching and noting their actions.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a child is raised, including physical, social, cultural, and familial factors that influence development.
- Development: The changes in a child's body size, shape, and abilities over time, including motor skills, coordination, and overall health.
- Development: The growth of a child's ability to think and reason, including the development of language, memory, problem-solving skills, and the ability to understand and interact with the world.
- The transitional stage of development between childhood and adulthood, typically characterized by rapid physical growth, emotional changes, and the search for personal identity, usually occurring between ages 12 and 18.
- Development: The process by which a child learns to interact with others, develop relationships, and understand social norms and roles.
- Life Cycle: The series of stages through which a person passes from birth to death, including infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.
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- A child between the ages of 3 and 5, who is typically attending preschool and developing foundational skills in social interaction, language, and basic academics.
- A child between the ages of 1 and 3, known for rapid physical growth, the development of motor skills, and the beginning of language acquisition and autonomy.
- Age: The period of a child’s life when they are attending school, usually between the ages of 6 and 12, marked by significant cognitive, social, and emotional development.
- Piaget: A Swiss psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development, which outlines how children's thinking evolves in stages as they grow.
- Montessori: An Italian physician and educator who developed the Montessori method of education, which focuses on nurturing a child's natural curiosity and allowing them to learn through exploration.
- School: An educational institution that follows the Montessori method, developed by Maria Montessori, which emphasizes hands-on, child-centered learning and fostering independence.
- Development: The process through which children develop the ability to distinguish right from wrong, and to develop values, ethics, and a sense of justice.
- The earliest stage of human development, typically defined as the period from birth to 2 years old, characterized by rapid physical and cognitive growth.
- A systematic set of principles and explanations that aim to describe, predict, and understand phenomena, such as human behavior and development.
- Development: The process of learning to recognize, express, and manage emotions, and to develop empathy and healthy relationships with others.
- Development: The process of growth and change that all children go through, involving physical, intellectual, emotional, and social development from infancy through adolescence.
20 Clues: The passing on of physical or mental traits from parents to offspring through genes, which influences a child's development. • Development: The process by which a child learns to interact with others, develop relationships, and understand social norms and roles. • ...
Unit 1 LifeSpan Vocabulary 2024-08-11
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- The passing on of physical or mental traits from parents to offspring through genes, which influences a child's development.
- Development The process by which a child learns to interact with others, develop relationships, and understand social norms and roles.
- Age The period of a child’s life when they are attending school, usually between the ages of 6 and 12, marked by significant cognitive, social, and emotional development.
- Development The growth of a child's ability to think and reason, including the development of language, memory, problem-solving skills, and the ability to understand and interact with the world.
- Development The process of learning to recognize, express, and manage emotions, and to develop empathy and healthy relationships with others.
- A method used in child development to assess and understand a child's behavior, learning, and growth by carefully watching and noting their actions.
- Piaget A Swiss psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development, which outlines how children's thinking evolves in stages as they grow.
- Montessori An Italian physician and educator who developed the Montessori method of education, which focuses on nurturing a child's natural curiosity and allowing them to learn through exploration.
- Development The process through which children develop the ability to distinguish right from wrong, and to develop values, ethics, and a sense of justice.
- The transitional stage of development between childhood and adulthood, typically characterized by rapid physical growth, emotional changes, and the search for personal identity, usually occurring between ages 12 and 18.
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- The surroundings or conditions in which a child is raised, including physical, social, cultural, and familial factors that influence development.
- Development The changes in a child's body size, shape, and abilities over time, including motor skills, coordination, and overall health.
- A child between the ages of 3 and 5, who is typically attending preschool and developing foundational skills in social interaction, language, and basic academics.
- School An educational institution that follows the Montessori method, developed by Maria Montessori, which emphasizes hands-on, child-centered learning and fostering independence.
- Development The process of growth and change that all children go through, involving physical, intellectual, emotional, and social development from infancy through adolescence.
- Life Cycle The series of stages through which a person passes from birth to death, including infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.
- The earliest stage of human development, typically defined as the period from birth to 2 years old, characterized by rapid physical and cognitive growth.
- A systematic set of principles and explanations that aim to describe, predict, and understand phenomena, such as human behavior and development.
- Freud An Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, who proposed that early childhood experiences play a crucial role in personality development.
- A child between the ages of 1 and 3, known for rapid physical growth, the development of motor skills, and the beginning of language acquisition and autonomy.
20 Clues: The passing on of physical or mental traits from parents to offspring through genes, which influences a child's development. • Development The process by which a child learns to interact with others, develop relationships, and understand social norms and roles. • ...
Horace Mann 2013-10-10
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- This education must be ____
- This education must be provided by well-trained, professional ____
- How many principles of education did Mann have?
- Wanted to make schools equal across towns through (2 words)
- How many years did he serve as secretary of state BOE?
- What college did he become president of?
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- Supported higher teacher ____
- Schools in the 18th century were ____
- Common schools were funded by local (2 words)
- Introduced better teaching ____
- Born into ____
- Entered State ____ in 1827
- What type of schools were established for teachers?
- Which principle stated "This education should be paid for, controlled, and maintained by the public"
- This type of school believed that all children no matter their race, ethnicity, or religion should receive the same type of educational opportunities
15 Clues: Born into ____ • Entered State ____ in 1827 • This education must be ____ • Supported higher teacher ____ • Introduced better teaching ____ • Schools in the 18th century were ____ • What college did he become president of? • Common schools were funded by local (2 words) • How many principles of education did Mann have? • What type of schools were established for teachers? • ...
boring words 2021-09-20
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- a series of test
- a school or teaching unit organized by an industry or large company to provide trade training, apprentice education, and similar courses.
- Two years of college
- institution of higher education
- College program leading to an associate (2-year) or a bachelor’s (4-year) degree; generally following high/secondary school.
- the highest earned academic degree in U.S postsecondary education
- first level of post-secondary education students
- profit colleges and universities
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- four years of college
- cheaper after high school
- preserving and enhancing the greatest asset you have
- pre sat test
- degree that is given to a student by a college or university usually after one or two years of additional study following a bachelor's degree
- after high school
- Scholastic Assessment Test
15 Clues: pre sat test • a series of test • after high school • Two years of college • four years of college • cheaper after high school • Scholastic Assessment Test • institution of higher education • profit colleges and universities • first level of post-secondary education students • preserving and enhancing the greatest asset you have • ...
Low-Incidence Disabilities 2025-11-21
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- some sight and/or deaf-blindness (2 wds.)
- Related to social skills and repetitiveness
- ______ disabilities; Intellectual,sensory,physical
- popular orthopedic impairments (2 wds.)
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- before _____ (When students with low-incidence disabilities begin to receive special education services)
- Support to 3 across (2 wds.)
- _____ percent of the overall student population are students with low incidence disabilities
7 Clues: Support to 3 across (2 wds.) • popular orthopedic impairments (2 wds.) • some sight and/or deaf-blindness (2 wds.) • Related to social skills and repetitiveness • ______ disabilities; Intellectual,sensory,physical • _____ percent of the overall student population are students with low incidence disabilities • ...
BCS Open House 2024-08-27
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- and immigrant foster care provides a family setting to help a teen meet their physical needs, pursue and education, develop their English skills, get connected in the community, and prepare for future independence.
- Post- adoption services include education, support groups, coordinating community services, and
- Most children needing placements in foster care are over age
- Help parents facing crisis and prevent children from entering foster care by ___ with Safe Families.
- All children in foster care have experienced
- The abbreviation for the type of placement for children who have medical needs
- All families go through several hours of ___ before getting matched with a child.
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- The primary goal of Foster Care is
- Foster Parents don't need to be
- minors are vulnerable to kidnapping, trafficking, and abuse, and often lack protection from their government and law enforcement
- foster care is a short term commitment that provides a safe and loving home to a child until they can be reunited with a family member or sponsor in the U.S.
11 Clues: Foster Parents don't need to be • The primary goal of Foster Care is • All children in foster care have experienced • Most children needing placements in foster care are over age • The abbreviation for the type of placement for children who have medical needs • All families go through several hours of ___ before getting matched with a child. • ...
social studies 2024-11-27
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- the state of having paid work, including both full-time and part-time.
- when individuals are working in jobs that do not fully utilize their skills, education or availability.
- DISTRIBUTION: the way people are spread out across a specific area or the world.
- CENSUS: an official count or survey of a population, recording details of individuals such as age, sex, occupation and residence.
- any physical material or asset that can be used to fulfill a need or want, such as minerals or energy.
- FORCE: all individuals who are employed or actively seeking employment.
- the process by which rural areas transform into urban areas.
- the condition of being jobless and actively seeking work.
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- DEVELOPMENT: the process of meeting human development goals while preserving naturals resources and ecosystems for future generations.
- the decline in population of a region, city, or country.
- DENSITY: a measurement of the number of people living per unit area.
- individuals who are not able to secure employment due to various factors such as lack of skills, education, or disabilities.
- RATIO: the ratio number of dependents (people aged 0-14 and over 65) used to measure the economic burden on the productive part of the population.
13 Clues: the decline in population of a region, city, or country. • the condition of being jobless and actively seeking work. • the process by which rural areas transform into urban areas. • DENSITY: a measurement of the number of people living per unit area. • the state of having paid work, including both full-time and part-time. • ...
Jeanne Villepruex Power 2022-03-16
14 Clues: job • KING • L.Name • M.Name • mArine • married • INVENTION • Main Chacter • State Born In • feild of study • other education • country married • Person she married to • first place of education
Special Education 2022-10-03
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- New "gold standard" for special education services
- Alteration that allows access to education
- Least Restrictive Environment
- Program for infants and toddlers with disabilities
- Movement from one program to another
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- A change to what a student is taught or expected to do in school
- Individualized Education Plan
- Free and Appropriate Public Education
- Speech Language Pathologist
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
10 Clues: Speech Language Pathologist • Individualized Education Plan • Least Restrictive Environment • Movement from one program to another • Free and Appropriate Public Education • Alteration that allows access to education • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act • New "gold standard" for special education services • Program for infants and toddlers with disabilities • ...
The Health Academic Puzzle 2020-12-06
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- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at school or university
- a careful consideration of study regarding a particular concern or problem using scientific methods
- the branch of scienceconcerned with the bodily structure of humans,animals and other living organisms
- a way to demonstrate the achievement of an outcome through speaking to an audience
- the ability of a person to relate to and interact effectively with others and participate within the community individually and cooperatively
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- biological,behavioural,social environment,physical environment
- the person who makes the decision if you have satisfactorily completed each unit
- the number of new cases of an illness or condition within a population group
- the complete state of physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease
- a negative impact of health which can increase the chance of ill health
- the profession or practice of providing care for the sick and infirm
11 Clues: biological,behavioural,social environment,physical environment • the profession or practice of providing care for the sick and infirm • a negative impact of health which can increase the chance of ill health • the number of new cases of an illness or condition within a population group • ...
6th grade unit 4, 5 2018-03-29
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- natural resources that cannot be replaced
- patterns of behavior that enable a culture to cope with its surroundings
- natural resources found on and in the Earth’s crust
- the study of a culture’s interactions with its physical environment
- natural resources that Earth or people can replace
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- theme that explores how people use, adapt to, and modify the environment
- an organization founded for a religious, education, social or similar purpose
- a natural source that stores potential energy and that is formed from the remains of once livingorganisms
- any physical environmental item that people perceive to be useful
- the process by which people, businesses, and countries throughout the world become more connected and interdependent, often resulting in more similarities
- the mix of values, beliefs, behaviors, and material objects that reflect the way of life of a particular nation or group of people
11 Clues: natural resources that cannot be replaced • natural resources that Earth or people can replace • natural resources found on and in the Earth’s crust • any physical environmental item that people perceive to be useful • the study of a culture’s interactions with its physical environment • theme that explores how people use, adapt to, and modify the environment • ...
Identity Crossword 2021-12-03
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- a way to describe people who share a heritage, language, tradition, ancestry, history, or culture
- a way to describe which generation a person belongs to
- a social term to describe someone's level of physical or mental abilities
- a word that signifies how much knowledge a person has gained through school
- a social term to describe the genders that someone is attracted to
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- a social term to describe the role of masculinity, femininity, and/or androgyny in a person's identity
- a way to describe a group of people who share the same socioeconomic status
- a way to describe a group's shared beliefs, ceremonies, and morals
- a characteristic that defines where in the world someone is from
- a social term that divides people based on the color of their skin and physical characteristics
- an acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer
11 Clues: a way to describe which generation a person belongs to • a characteristic that defines where in the world someone is from • a way to describe a group's shared beliefs, ceremonies, and morals • a social term to describe the genders that someone is attracted to • a social term to describe someone's level of physical or mental abilities • ...
Continue in the Great Process of Learning 2017-10-14
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- A source of knowledge
- Gaining information
- Used to perform a task
- Spiritual guidance
- Looking for openings
- Being aware, observing and listening
- An open mind and heart
- Seeking further education
- A Learning resource
- Enlarging
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- To Believe
- Knowing your divine potential
- To acquire knowledge
- Extending the soul
- To seek understanding and confirmation
- Challenges
- A process of learning
- To think
- Moving forwards
- Often comes with age
20 Clues: To think • Enlarging • To Believe • Challenges • Moving forwards • Extending the soul • Spiritual guidance • Gaining information • A Learning resource • To acquire knowledge • Looking for openings • Often comes with age • A source of knowledge • A process of learning • Used to perform a task • An open mind and heart • Seeking further education • Knowing your divine potential • ...
Continue in the Great Process of Learning 2017-10-14
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- Seeking further education
- Used to perform a task
- A Learning resource
- To think
- Enlarging
- To seek understanding and confirmation
- Being aware, observing and listening
- Spiritual guidance
- A source of knowledge
- An open mind and heart
- To acquire knowledge
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- A process of learning
- Often comes with age
- Extending the soul
- Moving forwards
- Knowing your divine potential
- Looking for openings
- Challenges
- Gaining information
- To Believe
20 Clues: To think • Enlarging • Challenges • To Believe • Moving forwards • Extending the soul • Spiritual guidance • A Learning resource • Gaining information • Often comes with age • Looking for openings • To acquire knowledge • A process of learning • A source of knowledge • Used to perform a task • An open mind and heart • Seeking further education • Knowing your divine potential • ...
Chapter 2 Content Terms 2022-08-28
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- Operated for charitable purposes, often sponsored by an agency.
- Privately owned businesses in local communities that rely on parent feeds to operate.
- Certification that an early childhood program has met a set of professional standards.
- Preschools, usually serving children from 3 to 5 years old, that are typically formed and run by parents.
- State-sponsored early childhood education programs that are designed for 3 and 4 year old children and provide a high-quality, literary-rich environment. The goal is to enable every child with skills needed to succeed in school.
- Services that hire workers who cal the home to check whether the child has arrived safely.
- A state-provided certificate granting permission to operate an early childhood center or a family child care home.
- are designed for children of working families.
- Standards set to ensure that uniform and safe practices are followed.
- Established standards to assess and acknowledge program quality.
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- Tools that are agreed upon by state boards of education with the assistance of educators in the field.
- Full-day child care faciliites that focus on basic nutritional, social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs for children from birth to five years of age.
- Programs often sponsored by schools, houses of worship, or child care centers that provide care for children before and/or after school.
- Children who lack a regular, fixed, or nighttime residence.
- Schools located on a postsecondary or college campus with a primary purpose of training future teachers and serving as a study group for research.
- Based on self-education in multiage groups. Schools provide children freedom within limits by a rather structured approach, and a fixed method in which materials are presented.
- a comprehensive child development program developed by the federal government to strengthen the academic skills; provides a variety of medical and social services to promote healthy deveopment for children in low-income families, and designed maily for four-and five-year-olds.
17 Clues: are designed for children of working families. • Children who lack a regular, fixed, or nighttime residence. • Operated for charitable purposes, often sponsored by an agency. • Established standards to assess and acknowledge program quality. • Standards set to ensure that uniform and safe practices are followed. • ...
What I thought I knew, What I still wonder, and What I learned about Special Education. 2023-12-05
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- Only a small amount of people who are legally _____ have no sight at all.
- How we can decrease the number of head injuries in sports, especially ______.
- Most students with emotional or _______ disorders are NOT identified.
- A ____ is the inability to do something, whereas a handicap is a limitation imposed on an individual
- People with _____ have cognitive impairments in some areas but are geniuses in others.
- About ____ percent of the population is identified for special education purposes
- Disproportional representation of minorities in special ________ is no longer a problem.
- How special education can foster cultural ______.
- More than 1/2 of students identified as having hearing impairments are ______.
- Students with disabilities are expected to participate in the ______ Core State Standardssupportth supports and accommodations
- ______brain injury is one of the most common injuries in recent wars.
- How can _______ design become a more integral part of the curriculum to create inclusivity?
- ____ disabilities are just as prevalent as reading disabilities
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- Students with ______ or behavioral disorders are usually very smart.
- The vast majority of students who are ____-blind have other disabilities or meTraumaticnditions.
- How we can establish a more inclusive ___ market for those with disabilities.
- Those with intellectual disabilities have low intellectual functioning, as well as low ______ skills
- ______ is not as severe a disability as blindness.
- All children with ____ are hyperactive.
- ____ with ADHD outnumber girls due to biological differences and referral basis.
- Response to _________ is a tried and true implementation method.
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act has created inclusive education.
- A disability is a ______.
- _________ disability is defined by how a person scores on an IQ test.
- Guide ____ take people where they want to go.
- Would constantly engaging students with autism in social interactions be beneficial?
- There is no single ____ that results in autism.
- People in the Deaf _______ are in favor of mainstreaming students who are deaf into general education classrooms.
- There is little research that exists on _____ to Intervention.
29 Clues: A disability is a ______. • All children with ____ are hyperactive. • Guide ____ take people where they want to go. • There is no single ____ that results in autism. • How special education can foster cultural ______. • ______ is not as severe a disability as blindness. • There is little research that exists on _____ to Intervention. • ...
When kids say "I lazy what" Page 5 to 7 2021-04-15
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- education comes up repeatedly as a ____ source of anxiety.
- ____ differentiating mechanisms and inequalities in outcomes.
- a deserving reward or praise
- dual languages
- ____ education system
- the writer's friends graduate from here
- the writer spoke to an ally of this profession
- they receive rigorous and continuous training
- ____ bands say things like "I stupid lah" or "I lazy what"
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- a billion-dollar industry
- deserving praise or commendation
- all education paths can lead to ____ lives
- very common
- ____ opportunities for everyone regardless of their family background
- a self-fulfilling ____
- exceptionally early or premature development
16 Clues: very common • dual languages • ____ education system • a self-fulfilling ____ • a billion-dollar industry • a deserving reward or praise • deserving praise or commendation • the writer's friends graduate from here • all education paths can lead to ____ lives • exceptionally early or premature development • they receive rigorous and continuous training • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2024-03-26
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- Loans for both undergraduate and graduate students that are not based on financial need
- Refinancing is changing aspects of your mortgage. Refinancing is not taking out a second or additional mortgage, such as a home equity loan or home equity line of credit.
- A deferment is a temporary pause to your student loan payments for specific situations such as active duty military service
- A sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.
- A type of loan designed to help students pay for post-secondary education and the associated fees, such as tuition, books and supplies, and living expenses.
- The total yearly cost of attending a collegiate institution.
- An amount of money that a government or other institution gives to an individual or to an organization for a particular purpose such as education or home improvements.
- A delay in enforcing rights or claims or privileges; refraining from acting
- A two-year college degree that you can obtain from most colleges.
- Relating to a college program that enables students to work part-time while attending school.
- An advanced degree that some students pursue after earning a bachelor's degree
- Highest degree you can earn at an undergraduate level.
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- A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement.
- A state-sponsored investment plan that enables you to save money for a beneficiary and pay for education expenses.
- A tax advantaged investment account in the U.S. designed to encourage savings to cover future education expenses,
- Educational institution or establishment, in particular one providing higher education or specialized professional or vocational training
- Loans for undergraduate students with financial need, as determined by your cost of attendance minus expected family contribution and other financial aid
- An estimate of the actual cost you and your family need to pay in a year to cover education expenses for you to attend a particular college or career school.
- An educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning.
- A credential you typically pursue after high school
- A form that is an application for federal student aid.
21 Clues: A credential you typically pursue after high school • A form that is an application for federal student aid. • Highest degree you can earn at an undergraduate level. • The total yearly cost of attending a collegiate institution. • A two-year college degree that you can obtain from most colleges. • ...
VOCABULARY COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY SEARCH 2025-09-25
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- the price for academic instruction and related services, varies significantly by institution type and residency status
- An institution that specializes in specific vocational training and technical education, often leading to certification or diplomas.
- An institution that offers degree programs primarily through online courses, allowing for flexible learning schedules.
- the total estimated cost of attending a specific college for one academic year, including tuition, fees, housing and food, books, transportation, and personal expenses
- A higher education institution that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees across various fields of study.
- A local institution that provides affordable education, typically offering associate degrees and certificate programs.
- A university dedicated to producing research and offering advanced degrees, often providing extensive resources and facilities for graduate students.
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- A college that does not operate for profit, often focusing on education and community service rather than financial gain Research University
- A form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid, making them highly desirable for students. Grants can be awarded by federal and state governments, colleges and universities, and private organizations. The most common types are based on financial need, but some are merit-based.
- to the expenses for student housing and meals, typically including a dormitory and a meal plan
- A college focused on providing a broad-based education in the arts and sciences, emphasizing critical thinking and communication skills.
- The procedure through which colleges and universities evaluate and select students for enrollment, often involving applications, interviews, and standardized tests.
- An institution that primarily focuses on undergraduate education and may offer associate or bachelor’s degrees.
- financial aid for higher education costs, requiring repayment with interest. They include federal loans from the government and private loans from financial institutions.
- A group of eight prestigious universities in the Northeastern United States known for their high academic standards and selective admissions.
- A college operated for profit, often emphasizing vocational training and career-oriented programs.
- An Institution that is privately funded and operated, often with a higher tuition rate compared to public universities.
- A division of a university that offers advanced degrees beyond the bachelor’s level, such as master’s and doctoral programs.
- A public university funded by state governments, typically offering lower tuition rates for in-state residents.
- A formal recognition that an institution meets certain standards of quality and academic integrity.
20 Clues: to the expenses for student housing and meals, typically including a dormitory and a meal plan • A college operated for profit, often emphasizing vocational training and career-oriented programs. • A formal recognition that an institution meets certain standards of quality and academic integrity. • ...
HHD 2023-02-24
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- The efficient functioning of the body and its systems.
- self care, mobility, and communication
- mental health characteristic
- peer group, family, employment, education, housing, income, access to health information
- combines mortality data with morbidity data so that condition that contribute to death and illness can be compared.
- emotional health characteristic
- The state of a persons physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual health.
- deaths in a population
- The ability to express your emotions in a positive way
- an individual having difficulty with core activities
- an individuals or a populations overall health and wellbeing
- social health characteristic
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- The ability to think and process information
- unpleasant feelings that affect an individuals level of functioning
- How to measure burden of disease
- The number of new cases of a condition during a period of time
- physical health characteristic
- spiritual health characteristic
- Being able to interact with other and participate in society
- An estimate of how long an individual can expect to live if death rates don't change.
- ill health to an individual or levels of ill health in a population
- life expectancy, mortality, morbidity, incidence, prevalence of health conditions, burden of disease, rates of hospitalisation, core activity limitations, psychological distress
- Number of cases of a condition at a given time
- the ideas, beliefs, ethnics
24 Clues: deaths in a population • the ideas, beliefs, ethnics • mental health characteristic • social health characteristic • physical health characteristic • spiritual health characteristic • emotional health characteristic • How to measure burden of disease • self care, mobility, and communication • The ability to think and process information • ...
Frida Kahlo Crossword 2025-05-20
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- This female surrealist artist visited and corresponded with Frida
- had this number of miscarriages
- Frida's husband, also a famous painter
- She used symbolism to express her thoughts and ______.
- Frida's country of birth
- Frida's father’s nationality
- Political party she supported
- Frida had this physical condition in her leg as a child
- Frida's full birth name
- Surrealist who called Frida a “ribbon around a bomb”
- Art movement she is associated with, though she rejected the label
- Kahlo’s home and studio, now a museum: The ______ House
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- One of the ingredients in her surreal still life paintings
- She often wore traditional clothing from this Mexican region
- Doctor she dedicated a painting to, thanking him for saving her life
- City where she exhibited solo in 1938
- Type of artwork she is most famous for
- Frida's beloved pet deer
- Frida often painted her physical and emotional ______.
- A unibrow and this facial feature were part of her iconic look
- Photographer and lover who took intimate portraits of her
- Medical device featured in The Broken Column
- She taught at this school for art education in Mexico
- Famous painting: The Two ______
- Frida painted Broken ______ to reflect her spine injury
- The accident that changed her life forever involved this kind of vehicle
- Animal that often appears in her paintings
27 Clues: Frida's full birth name • Frida's country of birth • Frida's beloved pet deer • Frida's father’s nationality • Political party she supported • had this number of miscarriages • Famous painting: The Two ______ • City where she exhibited solo in 1938 • Type of artwork she is most famous for • Frida's husband, also a famous painter • Animal that often appears in her paintings • ...
State education policy 1944- present 2024-10-07
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- system set up in Butler act with three different types of schools
- board set up in 1988 to inspect standards in schools
- policy to create courses that link education to jobs
- when pupils are made to feel like failures they can put in less effort and become failures called ‘self fulfilling …..’
- the 1988 education act was brought in by the…….. government
- New Labours policy combining marketisation and interventionslism was call the ……………. Way
- where pupils are put in a class according to ability and stay in that class for all subjects
- tests brought in for many age groups under education policy
- name of act that made secondary education free for all
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- …….tables brought in to show parents SATs scores and compare schools
- the politics of Thatcher’s Tory government were called the new ……..
- exam taken by children to determine which school they went to
- ………. Schools had 20% pupils who were trained to go to university
- New Labour is the party that came to power in 1997 under Tony Blair
- setting and streaming classes can make pupils feel like failures
- ……. Curriculum under the 1988 education act subjects that must be studied up to gcse - English maths science
- the tripartite system was replaced by this it removed entrance exams
- shortened term for Grant Maintained schools, where the school controlled their money not the LEA
18 Clues: board set up in 1988 to inspect standards in schools • policy to create courses that link education to jobs • name of act that made secondary education free for all • the 1988 education act was brought in by the…….. government • tests brought in for many age groups under education policy • exam taken by children to determine which school they went to • ...
Education and Educational Theories 2023-10-08
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- A theory that posits learners actively construct knowledge based on their experiences.
- ...Learning Theory - A theory that highlights the role of social interaction and observation in the learning process.
- ...School- The part of primary education that typically includes grades 1 to 5 or 1 to 6, where students learn foundational skills and knowledge.
- A student who has completed their undergraduate studies and is pursuing an advanced degree, such as a master's or doctoral degree.
- ...School- The final stage of secondary education, often including grades 9 to 12 or 10 to 12, where students prepare for graduation and may have a more diverse range of courses.
- ...Education - The educational level following primary education
- A learning theory that emphasizes observable behaviors and the use of rewards and punishments to shape behavior.
- ...Education - The early childhood education provided to children before they enter formal primary school
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- ...School- The educational stage between elementary school and high school, often including grades 6 to 8 or 7 to 8, where students transition to more specialized subjects.
- A theory that emphasizes learning in the digital age, where learners connect to resources and networks to acquire knowledge.
- A student pursuing their first degree, typically a bachelor's degree (e.g., Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science).
- The highest level of academic degree, awarded after the completion of original research and a dissertation in a specific field.
- ...Education - The first level of compulsory education
13 Clues: ...Education - The first level of compulsory education • ...Education - The educational level following primary education • A theory that posits learners actively construct knowledge based on their experiences. • ...Education - The early childhood education provided to children before they enter formal primary school • ...
Alisha Jack Module 3 2019-09-30
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- knowledge gained through study of a topic
- place where students attend
- laws or ordinances enacted by Charlemagne
- an enslaved person who educated the children of ancient houses
- movement in 16th century with basic tenet that all should be able to read and understand the Bible
- scale used by WV to measure students' mathematical skills
- signed into law in 1965 by President Lyndon Johnson
- signed by Obama in 2015
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- scale used by WV to measure students' reading skills
- 18th century education revolution when people began to think for themselves
- huge influence during the middle ages for education
- an obligation or something that is required by law
- information acquired by a person through education
- language of the Romans and all things academic for centuries
- enacted in 2002 by President Bush
15 Clues: signed by Obama in 2015 • place where students attend • enacted in 2002 by President Bush • knowledge gained through study of a topic • laws or ordinances enacted by Charlemagne • an obligation or something that is required by law • information acquired by a person through education • huge influence during the middle ages for education • ...
Places in a School 2014-01-13
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- a place where students take physical education.
- a place where people check out books.
- a place where teachers teach.
- a place where people use the restroom.
- a place where children go to learn math/science/social studies/language arts.
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- a place where children store their books/folders/backpacks.
- a place where people eat lunch.
- a place where students go when they are in trouble(fem.)
- a place where students walk to get from one class to another
9 Clues: a place where teachers teach. • a place where people eat lunch. • a place where people check out books. • a place where people use the restroom. • a place where students take physical education. • a place where students go when they are in trouble(fem.) • a place where children store their books/folders/backpacks. • ...
ABC Soup 2017-03-11
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- oversees public education throughout the state
- educational gap defined by socioeconomic status, race and gender
- what K-12 students should know in English Language Arts and Math in each grade
- provides consistent framework to prepare students for success
- $4.35 billion Educational competitive grant
- recognized for closing the achievement gap improving academic performance of low-income and minority students
- schools that needs financial assistance
- educational right of children with disabilities in the U.S
- body of officals elected to oversee local and statewide school systems
- yearly targets in reading and math
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- students with disabilities have opportunity to be educated with non-disabled peers
- agency that applies guidelines for the licensing of public education
- ensures students with a disability are provided with FAPE that is tailored to their needs
- document that is developed for each public school child who needs special education
- Gwinnett's curriculum for grades K-12
- person responsible for specialized assistance in classrooms
- promotes college and career readiness for all Georgia students
- year-long performance based on assessments aligned to the state mandated content standards
- emphasizes equal access to education
- shows how schools are performing academically
20 Clues: yearly targets in reading and math • emphasizes equal access to education • Gwinnett's curriculum for grades K-12 • schools that needs financial assistance • $4.35 billion Educational competitive grant • shows how schools are performing academically • oversees public education throughout the state • educational right of children with disabilities in the U.S • ...
2.01 vocab puzzle 2021-10-14
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- courses One popular option is the Advanced Placement (AP) program, which students can take starting in their junior year. AP classes are designed to prepare high school students for the rigors of college-level work.
- teach, instruct, educate, train, discipline
- Correlation is a statistical measure that expresses the extent to which two variables are linearly related
- any program or institution that provides education or training beyond twelfth grade.
- courses is a worldwide, nonprofit education program founded to give all students the opportunity to receive an education fit for a globalizing world.
- Cluster occupations in the same field of work that require similar skills.
- capable of causing someone to believe that something is true or real
- Is an act of achieving or getting something or something that is achieved or acquired.
- A comparison of two otherwise unlike things based on resemblance of a particular aspect.
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- listening A way of listening and responding to another person that improves mutual understanding.
- examining your text carefully to find and correct typographical errors and mistakes in grammar, style, and spelling.
- enrollment Dual enrollment allows high school students to take college classes while they are still enrolled in high school.
- Any kind of mental grasping of an idea or a subject is a kind of comprehension.
- If something is concise, it's short and gets right to the point
- capable of being read or deciphered
- document of students permanent academic
- Education Cooperative education is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience.
17 Clues: capable of being read or deciphered • document of students permanent academic • teach, instruct, educate, train, discipline • If something is concise, it's short and gets right to the point • capable of causing someone to believe that something is true or real • Cluster occupations in the same field of work that require similar skills. • ...
digital realitys 2023-05-08
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- a digital imitation of a situation, system, or process, often created for education or study
- technology that adds something to the real world
- immersive technologies that merge the physical and virtual worlds. covers virtual reality, mixed reality, augmented reality, and any realities created in the future.
- completely pulling a person into a new reality using technology
- a set of defined and specific instructions used to compute, or problem solve
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- both virtual and physical reality work together to allow for interaction with and manipulation of both real-world and virtual objects
- digital response to a user's input
- a computer-generated world where people can interact with both the virtual environment and other users
- to create a new thing using digital processes
- nausea and discomfort caused by use of VR or AR programs
- a graphic representation of a natural person in digital spaces
11 Clues: digital response to a user's input • to create a new thing using digital processes • technology that adds something to the real world • nausea and discomfort caused by use of VR or AR programs • a graphic representation of a natural person in digital spaces • completely pulling a person into a new reality using technology • ...
4.05 Vocabulary Words 2022-02-23
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- the money it has available to pay for its day-to-day operations and to fund its future growth.
- any asset the company has in a physical form
- physical assets that a company uses in the process to manufacture products and services that consumers will later use
- the work of managing the inner workings of your business so it runs as efficiently as possible
- is the method of turning raw materials or inputs into finished goods or products in a manufacturing process.
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- the division of a business that is charged with finding, screening, recruiting, and training job applicants, as well as administering employee-benefit programs.
- Long term assets of a company such as minerals, oil reserves, timberland, stone quarries, etc.
- resources
- The specific economic resources used in producing goods and services
- products such as education or health care.
- The goods and services produced as the result of combining inputs are called
11 Clues: resources • products such as education or health care. • any asset the company has in a physical form • The specific economic resources used in producing goods and services • The goods and services produced as the result of combining inputs are called • Long term assets of a company such as minerals, oil reserves, timberland, stone quarries, etc. • ...
the crossword school version 2022-09-24
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- it's an object that help yourself to calculat Corridor it's a place to move from room to room
- it's a fluorescent pen that we use to highlit
- when you are sick you go there
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- it's a place to practice physical education
- it's a place to study
- it's a place to eat
- that use for correct the mistake
- it's a book that we use to write lesson
- it's a book that we use to write the homework
9 Clues: it's a place to eat • it's a place to study • when you are sick you go there • that use for correct the mistake • it's a book that we use to write lesson • it's a place to practice physical education • it's a book that we use to write the homework • it's a fluorescent pen that we use to highlit • ...
Inequality in Special Education 2022-11-29
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- discrimination of a specific group of people based on perceived characteristics
- State Organized Districts Into Special Education Local Plan Areas
- typing, sign language
- something that would make a significant impact on the special needs education system
- The big event that started in 2020
- Act that ensures free, appropriate, public education and related services available to eligible children with disabilities
- Educating students by implementing special services to accommodate for any disability or special needs.
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- place of learning
- the state we live in
- something our teachers need more of
- shot
- face coverings
- Legal document for every child that needs special education.
- a condition or handicap that limits a person's ability to perform in different areas
- the process in which caregivers and different teachers learn about how they can best help students with special needs
- People who dedicate their lives to educating helping teach and help students grow
16 Clues: shot • face coverings • place of learning • the state we live in • typing, sign language • The big event that started in 2020 • something our teachers need more of • Legal document for every child that needs special education. • State Organized Districts Into Special Education Local Plan Areas • discrimination of a specific group of people based on perceived characteristics • ...
School 2023-03-27
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- the process of teaching and learning
- education of young children between 5 and 11
- qualification given for completing a course
- school and classes end and the holidays begin
- education of children between 11 and 18
- to be unsuccessful
- to be successful
- to go regularly to a particular school
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- skills, qualities or experience you need
- school where students live and study
- period of time of education that a child is in
- student who is studying for university
12 Clues: to be successful • to be unsuccessful • school where students live and study • the process of teaching and learning • student who is studying for university • to go regularly to a particular school • education of children between 11 and 18 • skills, qualities or experience you need • qualification given for completing a course • education of young children between 5 and 11 • ...
BLMA 2024-09-10
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- understanding political education and social justice, and how current events affect Black and Latino male positionality in a traditionally white male hegemony
- promoting physical health, emotional awareness and management, mindfulness, and restorative practices
- challenging white supremacist structures, inequity, and traditional narratives with accurate Pan-African and Latino historical frameworks
- celebrating Black and Latino traditions of cooperation, justice, protection, and support; publicly recognizing achievements in service and responsibility
- forging mutually healthy relationships, including relationships with women, men, individuals who are gender nonconforming, and people who identify as LGBTQ, while embracing conflict resolution and bias reduction
- Milwaukee’s Black and Latino men nobly, strategically, and collectively triumph over structural racism
- cultivating values and decision making that positively reflect our own images, interests, self-determination, and words
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- validating our humanity while promoting self-esteem and identity
- learning and constructing knowledege with high expectations
- “the urgency of now” for Black and Latino parenthood, sexual education, responsibility, and promoting intergenerational communication.
- confronting ethnic stereotypes and toxic masculinity, including homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, and sexism
- understanding, entrepreneurship, and generational wealth, to support and strengthen communities of color
12 Clues: learning and constructing knowledege with high expectations • validating our humanity while promoting self-esteem and identity • promoting physical health, emotional awareness and management, mindfulness, and restorative practices • Milwaukee’s Black and Latino men nobly, strategically, and collectively triumph over structural racism • ...
Education, by Papko Fedor 2023-11-12
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- education the stage of education that follows primary education, typically for children between the ages of 11 and 18.
- one of two divisions of an academic year, typically lasting around 15-18 weeks.
- the act of being present at a particular event or place, such as a school or work.
- the ability to read and write
- schools for children under the age of seven.
- to strengthen or support something, often through additional training or practice.
- schools for children between the ages of 7 and 11.
- areas of study or work in which a person has a particular interest, expertise, or knowledge.
- required by law or a rule; mandatory.) Primary school the first stage of formal education, typically for children between the ages of 5 and 11.
- the first stage of formal education, typically for children between the ages of 5 and 11
- the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
- to acquire or come into possession of something.
- a preschool for children between the ages of three and five.
- financial aid awarded to a student for the purpose of furthering their education.
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- an organization, institution, or place that has been established for a particular purpose.
- a student who is studying for a first degree at a college or university.
- relating to the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning.
- a person who has successfully completed a degree or course of study at a college or university.
- activities or subjects offered outside of the regular curriculum or program of study.
- a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited period of time.
- techniques for improving memory, often involving the association of new information with familiar ideas or images.
- the conditions or stipulations that are part of an agreement or contract.
- the position of someone or something in relation to others in a hierarchical structure.
- having such a great effect on someone that it is difficult for them to resist or avoid it.
- a group of departments in a university or college that specialize in a particular subject or group of subjects
- a level of study in school, typically representing a year of education.
- an educational institution offering higher education and post-secondary degrees.
- a particular area of study or branch of knowledge.
- the process of focusing on a specific area of study or work and becoming an expert in that field.
- to engage in an activity or course of study with determination and effort.
- an academic rank conferred by colleges and universities upon completion of a program of study.
31 Clues: the ability to read and write • schools for children under the age of seven. • to acquire or come into possession of something. • schools for children between the ages of 7 and 11. • a particular area of study or branch of knowledge. • a preschool for children between the ages of three and five. • the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college. • ...
EDS 2021-01-03
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- a person who facilitates learning by mediating between persons and materials
- ………. asks questions related to education. For example, what a curriculum should include.Which kind of philosophy is that?
- Ability to know that objects continue to exist even though they can no longer be seen.
- Driving license courses are an example of what kind of education?
- A type of reinforcing positive behaviors, giving pluses or minuses to children.
- A teacher who is beliavable and worthy of trust of trust is ….
- relatively permanent and observable change of behavior that result from experience
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- providing verbal or non-verbal information about the academic performance of the students
- An …….. teacher allow students freedom of choice and provide them with experiences that will help them find meaning of their lives.
- What is the porpes of education?
- development, organization and implementation of a series of planned learning tasks
- Which philosophy of education is child centered, based on experince, tries to prepare students unknown future?
- A major branch of philosophy concerns with "values".
- who is the person in the photo advance the cognitive development
- a plan for providing sets of learning opportunities for persons to be educated
- A life-long process including teaching and learning activities
16 Clues: What is the porpes of education? • A major branch of philosophy concerns with "values". • A life-long process including teaching and learning activities • A teacher who is beliavable and worthy of trust of trust is …. • who is the person in the photo advance the cognitive development • Driving license courses are an example of what kind of education? • ...
Wellbeing Vocabulary 2022-02-18
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- The process of receiving or giving methodical instructions
- The feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
- the state of having no occupation
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- The device used to measure the wellbeing of a country
- Having a large supply of valuable possessions
- The state of having no material possessions and little to no income
- In good physical or mental condition
7 Clues: the state of having no occupation • In good physical or mental condition • Having a large supply of valuable possessions • The feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. • The device used to measure the wellbeing of a country • The process of receiving or giving methodical instructions • The state of having no material possessions and little to no income
Mental Health Matters! 2023-04-12
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- negative, judgmental, and/or discriminatory attitudes toward mental health challenges and those who live with them
- something that increases the chances of developing a condition
- an unhealthy pattern of drug, alcohol or other chemical use that may lead to relationship,education, work, mental and/or physical problems
- a strategy to help you deal with difficult situations and lessen unpleasant emotions, thoughts, or behaviors
- something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out an existing risk factor
- a mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of sadness, often associated with physical symptoms such as disturbance of sleep, appetite, and concentration
- a licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy
- a mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions
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- a description that identifies a medical or mental disorder or illness
- a normal emotional suffering experienced by a person from a loss of a loved one
- an emotional response to a disturbing, scary, or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
- the ongoing inner emotional feeling experienced by a person
- treatment that takes place in an office, hospital, or other clinical setting but does not involve overnight stays
- death that occurs as a result of an action designed to end one’s life
- a feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental/emotional pressure
- a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential
- irrational fear that leads people to altogether avoid specific things or situations that trigger intense anxiety
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- a physical or mental feature that indicates the potential existence of a concern, condition, or diagnosis
20 Clues: the ongoing inner emotional feeling experienced by a person • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • something that increases the chances of developing a condition • a description that identifies a medical or mental disorder or illness • death that occurs as a result of an action designed to end one’s life • ...
School 2020-04-08
English Crossword Activity 2023-05-01
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- This is what developing societies are lacking access to
- This is the total amount of people worldwide affected by the lack of access to education (spell this number out)
- The most affected area by lack of education
- matters of economic, environmental, social and political concerns that affect the whole world as a community. These issues disrupt the natural framework of humanity, disturbing economic and social progress.
- This person is an active supporter for providing aid for education
- Deaths, high crime rates, violence, and ______ are the results of lack of education
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- Most active organization in providing aid for educational institutions
- This is what's affected by the lack of education
- books, technology, money, teachers, etc. are ________ for proper education
- This is an economic factor affected by lack of education (jobs)
10 Clues: The most affected area by lack of education • This is what's affected by the lack of education • This is what developing societies are lacking access to • This is an economic factor affected by lack of education (jobs) • This person is an active supporter for providing aid for education • Most active organization in providing aid for educational institutions • ...
English Crossword Activity 2023-05-01
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- This is what developing societies are lacking access to
- This is the total amount of people worldwide affected by the lack of access to education (spell this number out)
- The most affected area by lack of education
- matters of economic, environmental, social and political concerns that affect the whole world as a community. These issues disrupt the natural framework of humanity, disturbing economic and social progress.
- This person is an active supporter for providing aid for education
- Deaths, high crime rates, violence, and ______ are the results of lack of education
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- Most active organization in providing aid for educational institutions
- This is what's affected by the lack of education
- books, technology, money, teachers, etc. are ________ for proper education
- This is an economic factor affected by lack of education (jobs)
10 Clues: The most affected area by lack of education • This is what's affected by the lack of education • This is what developing societies are lacking access to • This is an economic factor affected by lack of education (jobs) • This person is an active supporter for providing aid for education • Most active organization in providing aid for educational institutions • ...
Reform Movements Crossword 2021-03-29
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- Movement that called for the abolishment of slavery
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, a controversial book that debatably started the civil war (this person was an abolitionist)
- A woman that was a leader in the Prison movement. She helped many mentally ill by advocating for better conditions and by building asylums
- woman's rights activist that worked alongside Susan B Anthony.
- Purpose and goal of the education movement
- The purpose and goal of the woman's rights movememnt
- Movement that called for more and better education for the common man
- Movement that called for equal rights for both men and woman
- Movement that called for the mentally ill and disabled to be placed in asylums or hospitals instead of prisons
- Purpose and Goal of the abolitionist movement
- A woman's rights activists and abolishinist that led the underground railroad.
- An abololishinst and journalist that wrote to abolish slavery. A noteable achievement was the writting of the book "The Liberator"
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- Purpose of the Asylum movement
- Leader of the education movement. He advocated for easy access to education for the common man.
- A black right woman's activist and abolitionist that gave speeches to spread the word.
- One of the biggest leaders in the woman's rights movement, worked with Elizabeth Cady Stanton
16 Clues: Purpose of the Asylum movement • Purpose and goal of the education movement • Purpose and Goal of the abolitionist movement • Movement that called for the abolishment of slavery • The purpose and goal of the woman's rights movememnt • Movement that called for equal rights for both men and woman • woman's rights activist that worked alongside Susan B Anthony. • ...
EDS 2021-01-03
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- a person who facilitates learning by mediating between persons and materials
- A teacher who is beliavable and worthy of trust of trust is ….
- A type of reinforcing positive behaviors, giving pluses or minuses to children.
- ………. asks questions related to education. For example, what a curriculum should include.Which kind of philosophy is that?
- A major branch of philosophy concerns with "values".
- Which philosophy of education is child centered, based on experince, tries to prepare students unknown future?
- a plan for providing sets of learning opportunities for persons to be educated
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- development, organization and implementation of a series of planned learning tasks
- An …….. teacher allow students freedom of choice and provide them with experiences that will help them find meaning of their lives.
- Driving license courses are an example of what kind of education?
- who is the person in the photo advance the cognitive development
- A life-long process including teaching and learning activities
- providing verbal or non-verbal information about the academic performance of the students
- Ability to know that objects continue to exist even though they can no longer be seen.
- relatively permanent and observable change of behavior that result from experience
- What is the porpes of education?
16 Clues: What is the porpes of education? • A major branch of philosophy concerns with "values". • A teacher who is beliavable and worthy of trust of trust is …. • A life-long process including teaching and learning activities • who is the person in the photo advance the cognitive development • Driving license courses are an example of what kind of education? • ...
UCSP 2024-05-14
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- A type of education for people who are physically, mentally, emotionally, socially, or culturally different from so-called "normal" individuals, such that they require modification of school practices to develop their potential.
- It is the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially in a school or university.
- are made up of people with common interest who agreed to work together for easy, safe, and affordable access to commodities, loans, and other services.
- It is a lifelong process whereby every individual acquires from daily experiences, attitudes, values, facts, skills, and knowledge or motor skill from resources in his or her higher environment.
- It is the apparent disparity of the distribution of wealth and an uneven dissemination of opportunities in life.
- Established organizations dedicated to public service or societal purposes.
- A type of education that refers to any organized educational activity outside the established formal system to provide selected types of learning to a a segment of the population.
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- It is the practice of educating children at home rather than in a traditional school setting.
- A type of education that is hierarchically structured, chronologically graded educational system from primary school to the university.
- A function of education which states that education develop one's sense of self.
- Large companies or groups of companies authorized to act as a single entity.
- Education in the Philippines is managed and regulated by the Department of Education, commonly referred to as the ____.
- It is an essential ingredient in creating a society.
13 Clues: It is an essential ingredient in creating a society. • Established organizations dedicated to public service or societal purposes. • Large companies or groups of companies authorized to act as a single entity. • A function of education which states that education develop one's sense of self. • ...
The Basics 2022-09-23
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- winners aspire for it
- NBA Team
- sport and recreation
- sounds together
- place of worship
- famous basketball team
- particular job career
- President
- furthering education
- disciplined alternative after school
- Elizabeth
- is fundamental
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- steviewonder
- musical instrument
- NFL Team
- something important and needed
- round ball sport
- Covid
- book of truth
- Grants you educational rights
- round ball sport
- holiday
- NBAYOUNGBOY
- dodgechallenger
- needed in learning environment
- staying in good shape
26 Clues: Covid • holiday • NFL Team • NBA Team • President • Elizabeth • NBAYOUNGBOY • steviewonder • book of truth • is fundamental • sounds together • dodgechallenger • round ball sport • place of worship • round ball sport • musical instrument • sport and recreation • furthering education • winners aspire for it • particular job career • staying in good shape • famous basketball team • Grants you educational rights • ...
Speech at the UN 2022-05-16
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- who does she believe in _
- who's life's is she fighting for _
- she wants to protect children from _
- this is what she won/the noble peace- _
- the children are _
- what did she fight for _
- the taliban are _ of women
- don't want kids education _
- What was her last name_
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- She wants to gain the _ to help with education
- people will hear her _
- the most important thing to Malala _
- what is she fighting for women _
- they were in the middle of a _
- what did the Taliban do to her _
- they have the to be treated with _
- where did she want every kid to be safe in _
- the lady who gave the speech _
- the right of what she wants you to live in _
- who did malala speak out to _
20 Clues: the children are _ • people will hear her _ • What was her last name_ • what did she fight for _ • who does she believe in _ • the taliban are _ of women • don't want kids education _ • who did malala speak out to _ • they were in the middle of a _ • the lady who gave the speech _ • what is she fighting for women _ • what did the Taliban do to her _ • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-05
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- professionals work to help people who have
- using different tests and methods.
- and swallowing disorders in children and adults.
- movement experts who improve quality of life through prescribed exercise, hands-on care, and
- education.
- use of daily activities.
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- work to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication,
- helps people across the lifespan to do the things they want and need to do through the
- provide protection and alleviate suffering
- able to live more independently.
- treatment; advocate for patients/families/communities. exercisephysiologist, analyze their patients’ fitness in order to help them improve their health or maintain good
- and physical disabilities so that they
12 Clues: education. • use of daily activities. • able to live more independently. • using different tests and methods. • and physical disabilities so that they • professionals work to help people who have • provide protection and alleviate suffering • and swallowing disorders in children and adults. • ...
The Wave and War Between the Classes 2024-12-03
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- Unjust treatment of different categories of people.
- Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience.
- The act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms.
- The power or right to give orders and enforce obedience.
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- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.
- The state of being equal, especially in status and opportunities.
- A social group sharing the same economic or social status.
- A range of different people, ideas, or things.
- A social construct that categorizes people based on physical characteristics.
- A dramatic and wide-reaching change in society.
- A widely held but oversimplified idea about a particular group.
- A serious disagreement or argument.
12 Clues: A serious disagreement or argument. • A range of different people, ideas, or things. • A dramatic and wide-reaching change in society. • Unjust treatment of different categories of people. • Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience. • The power or right to give orders and enforce obedience. • The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction. • ...
History of Public Education In America 2024-02-06
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- seperate but equal
- Wooden paddles with lessons tacked on covered by tranparent horn
- efficiancy models used in buisness and industry carried over into the field of education
- continues today in secondary school like seat time
- boys and sometimes girls lived and worked with a craftsman for 7 years and after that then opened their own shop
- colonial schools with teachers who had basic education usually in households included boys and girls with a dame who was completing her chores while teaching the kids basic education
- provided specific training for teachers
- Printed by Benjamin Harris in Boston MA which consisted of alphabet lessons with Bible lessons
- originally known as the New England Assylum for the Blind opened in Boston MA
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- textbooks about values of hardwork, honesty, truth, charity, and obedience
- laws in which the child must be payed to work and cannot overwork
- published in 1905 by Alfred Binet, identified students with mental retardation
- supported most education throughout schools with increasing diversity
- response to lack of compliance with previous law required towns of at least 50 families to hire a teacher
- only boys of certain social classes could attend these schools which prepared boys for higher education
- provided land in the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions for settlement
- US Supreme Court ruled "seperate but equal" polocies were legal
- college established in Cambridge, MA with learning that consisted of classic academic teachings and not officially based on one specific religion
- passed in 1917 provided federal funding for agricultural and vocational learning
- more advanced students taught less advanced students
20 Clues: seperate but equal • provided specific training for teachers • continues today in secondary school like seat time • more advanced students taught less advanced students • US Supreme Court ruled "seperate but equal" polocies were legal • Wooden paddles with lessons tacked on covered by tranparent horn • ...
Dystopian Fiction List#5 2023-03-06
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- More desirable or suitable.
- A remarkable occurrence or fact.
- The act of giving up a job or position.
- Happening at irregular intervals or from time to time.
- With genuine or honest intentions.
- The skills, experience, or education that make someone suitable for a particular job or task.
- The study of ancient societies through artifacts and other physical remains.
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- A person from a country or region other than one's own.
- Playfully causing annoyance or harm.
- The quality of being careful and circumspect in one's actions or speech.
- The inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives.
- Having an excessively high opinion of oneself.
12 Clues: More desirable or suitable. • A remarkable occurrence or fact. • With genuine or honest intentions. • Playfully causing annoyance or harm. • The act of giving up a job or position. • Having an excessively high opinion of oneself. • Happening at irregular intervals or from time to time. • A person from a country or region other than one's own. • ...
Chapter 25aaa 2022-01-07
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- interview- talking to someone to learn about his or her career
- shadowing- following a person while he or she does a job
- learning- learning that uses tech so students can take courses without
- job- Job that requires minimum education and no experience
- After high school
- pla
- ladder-series of related jobs at different training and education levels
- professional education
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- act of moving from one place to another for your job
- education program- program that prepares students for an occupation through a paid job and classes at school
- goal
- course
- of tenson
- - what students do before they go out and work in the industry
- prep- preparation program that combines the last two years of high school with two years of postsecondary education
- values
16 Clues: pla • goal • course • values • of tenson • After high school • professional education • act of moving from one place to another for your job • shadowing- following a person while he or she does a job • job- Job that requires minimum education and no experience • interview- talking to someone to learn about his or her career • ...
Module 3 & 4 Review 2025-11-03
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- disease West Nile virus spread by mosquito bites
- transmission Tuberculosis infection from inhaled particles
- misuse Taking prescription opioids for nonmedical reasons
- Separating a patient with measles to prevent spread
- prevention Blood pressure screening at local grocery store
- Shaking and sweating when alcohol use stops abruptly
- risk factors Age and genetics influencing cancer risk
- of infection Source → mode of transmission → susceptible host
- Needing increasing alcohol amounts to achieve the same effect
- Annual mammogram for women over 40
- determinants and substance use Poverty and unemployment increasing drug misuse risk
- surveillance Tracking hypertension trends through community health data
- continuum Detox → counseling → community support program
- reduction Public message emphasizing addiction as a treatable condition
- of health Education, income, and housing affecting outcomes
- prevention Cardiac rehabilitation program after myocardial infarction
- prevention Physical therapy after stroke to regain mobility
- reduction Needle exchange program to prevent HIV transmission
- modification Adopting a DASH diet for blood pressure control
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- investigation Public health team tracing salmonella cases to a restaurant
- care Provider recognizing and responding to a patient’s abuse history
- period Time between pathogen exposure and symptom onset
- disease management Diabetes self-management education program
- rate Percentage of community currently living with asthma
- injury Nurse back strain from patient lifting
- promotion Worksite wellness campaign encouraging daily walking
- prevention Crisis hotline connecting individuals to mental health support
- prevention program Youth mentorship reducing gang involvement
- injury Motor vehicle crash from texting while driving
- injury Domestic violence incident
- triangle Relationship among host, agent, and environment
- rate Number of new diabetes cases per 1,000 population in 2024
- immunity High vaccination rates protect unvaccinated individuals
- prevention Community flu immunization clinic
- transmission Influenza spread through coughing or sneezing
- prevention School education campaign on vaping risks
- resilience Neighborhood watch and social support reducing violence risk
- risk factors Smoking cessation reduces cardiovascular risk
- tracing Identifying and notifying people exposed to a confirmed COVID-19 case
- abuse Caregiver withholding food or medications from older adult
40 Clues: injury Domestic violence incident • Annual mammogram for women over 40 • prevention Community flu immunization clinic • injury Nurse back strain from patient lifting • disease West Nile virus spread by mosquito bites • Separating a patient with measles to prevent spread • Shaking and sweating when alcohol use stops abruptly • ...
Financial Aid Crossword 2016-10-05
Across
- Application for the Cal Grant for undocumented students
- You can apply for admission for over 700 member schools using this
- University of Redland's mascot
- Deadline to pay deposit to a school
- A document in which the writer assesses the qualities, characteristics, and capabilities of a person
- Fee charged on loans
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- Date the FAFSA becomes available
- Type of self-help aid where you obtain a job to help fund education
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- Tool available on school's websites that allows you to get an estimate of cost and financial aid
- Free money to help fund education
- Financial aid that is in the form of loans or work study
- Deadline to complete FAFSA for Cal Grant
- Borrowed money to help fund education
- State grant to help fund education
- Online username required to complete a FAFSA
- Income-eligible student may be eligible for this and can apply for admission for free
17 Clues: Fee charged on loans • University of Redland's mascot • Date the FAFSA becomes available • Free money to help fund education • State grant to help fund education • Deadline to pay deposit to a school • Borrowed money to help fund education • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Deadline to complete FAFSA for Cal Grant • Online username required to complete a FAFSA • ...
