Education
Across
- 3. An educational talk to a group of students, often in a large hall or theater.
- 5. The subjects that make up a course of study in a school or college.
- 6. A formal test of a person's knowledge or proficiency, often used for grading.
- 8. A substantial literary work consisting of printed pages bound together.
- 10. A place of formal education for children and young adults.
- 11. To gain knowledge or acquire a skill through experience, practice, or study.
- 12. A score or mark given to a student's academic work, indicating its quality.
- 13. A private teacher who provides individual instruction to a single student or a very small group.
- 15. A room in a school where students and teachers meet for lessons.
- 17. A person who specializes in a particular branch of study; a highly educated person.
Down
- 1. The teaching staff of a university or college, or of one of its departments.
- 2. Assignments given to students to be completed outside of class, often at home.
- 4. A formal assessment designed to evaluate a student's proficiency in a specific subject.
- 7. A specific task or piece of work given to a student as part of a course of study.
- 9. The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- 14. To give someone information or instruction about a subject.
- 16. An outline or summary of the topics to be covered in an academic course.
- 18. A group of students who are taught together.