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  1. 3. The act of teaching and directing through advice and encouragement. A coach is most traditionally recognized in areas of sports, but motivational and inspirational coaches emerged during the 20th century.
  2. 4. The relationship between a mentor and a less-experienced partner.
  3. 7. One academic term of a single subject, primarily used in the United States.
  4. 9. A designated learning place. The term covers various ranges, as defined by countries.
  5. 10. An individual that attends school or classes. Often reserved for those attending higher education; primary and secondary attendees are instead referred to as pupils.
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  1. 1. The art and science of teaching, from the Greek paidagogos. The Latin for pedagogy is education, and is much more widely used, though they are interchangeable.
  2. 2. An institution of education, dedicated to research and higher education. These institutions grant academic degrees.
  3. 5. A form of student assessment, usually with fewer, less difficult questions than a test, and with less difficulty. Often presented in the form of puzzles or games.
  4. 6. One who teaches. In education, this refers to the instructor of students or pupils
  5. 8. One who ensures regulations are met and cheating does not occur during an examination or test.