Education

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Across
  1. 1. The subjects and materials that are taught in a school or educational program.
  2. 2. excellence: The high achievement and success in academic work or studies.
  3. 4. areas: Activities that take place outside of the regular school curriculum, like sports, clubs, and arts.
  4. 8. education: A law that requires children to attend school for a certain number of years.
  5. 10. school: The first level of formal education for young children, usually covering grades kindergarten through five or six.
  6. 11. development: The process of growing and improving mental skills like thinking, learning, and problem-solving.
  7. 12. experiences: Learning activities that involve doing something actively, rather than just listening or reading.
  8. 13. To do very well at something or to perform better than others.
Down
  1. 1. among peers: Working together with friends or classmates to achieve a common goal.
  2. 3. rate: The percentage of eligible students who sign up to attend a school or educational program.
  3. 5. testing and homework: Tests that are the same for all students to measure learning, along with assigned work to be done at home.
  4. 6. Having received a lot of education and knowledge on various subjects.
  5. 7. memorization: Learning by repeating information over and over without understanding it deeply.
  6. 9. qualified teachers: Educators who have the necessary training, skills, and certifications to teach effectively.