Education
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- 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.
- 4. The relationship between a mentor and a less-experienced partner.
- 7. One academic term of a single subject, primarily used in the United States.
- 9. A designated learning place. The term covers various ranges, as defined by countries.
- 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. 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. An institution of education, dedicated to research and higher education. These institutions grant academic degrees.
- 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.
- 6. One who teaches. In education, this refers to the instructor of students or pupils
- 8. One who ensures regulations are met and cheating does not occur during an examination or test.