Careers in Education
Across
- 4. a highly trained professional who provides individualized instruction and support to students with a wide range of disabilities, including learning, physical, emotional, and mental challenges, helping them succeed academically, socially, and emotionally
- 5. a highly educated post secondary teacher who instructs students in a specific academic field at a college or university, conducts research, advises students, and contributes to the academic community through service and scholarly publications
- 6. a management professional responsible for the daily operations, staff, budget, curriculum, and compliance of a childcare facility, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for children and families.
- 8. teaches adult students the content and test-taking strategies needed to pass the General Educational Development (GED) exam
- 9. a trained, certified professional who provides students with guidance and support for their academic, personal, and career development
- 10. the person in charge of a school, a person with ownership and significant authority in a company, a main or chief reason for something, or the initial amount of a loan or investment
Down
- 1. narrate or write news stories, reviews, or commentary for print, broadcast, or other communications media such as newspapers, magazines, radio, or television
- 2. an educator who steps in for a regular teacher who is absent due to illness, emergencies, or other leave, ensuring that a classroom is supervised and learning can continue with minimal disruption
- 3. instructs students on developing physical fitness, learning sports skills, and adopting healthy lifestyle habits, including nutrition and proper exercise
- 7. a trained professional responsible for organizing, managing, and providing access to information and resources within a library or information center