Education, by Papko Fedor

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Across
  1. 2. education the stage of education that follows primary education, typically for children between the ages of 11 and 18.
  2. 5. one of two divisions of an academic year, typically lasting around 15-18 weeks.
  3. 7. the act of being present at a particular event or place, such as a school or work.
  4. 8. the ability to read and write
  5. 12. schools for children under the age of seven.
  6. 17. to strengthen or support something, often through additional training or practice.
  7. 19. schools for children between the ages of 7 and 11.
  8. 21. areas of study or work in which a person has a particular interest, expertise, or knowledge.
  9. 23. required by law or a rule; mandatory.) Primary school the first stage of formal education, typically for children between the ages of 5 and 11.
  10. 25. the first stage of formal education, typically for children between the ages of 5 and 11
  11. 27. the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
  12. 28. to acquire or come into possession of something.
  13. 29. a preschool for children between the ages of three and five.
  14. 31. financial aid awarded to a student for the purpose of furthering their education.
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  1. 1. an organization, institution, or place that has been established for a particular purpose.
  2. 3. a student who is studying for a first degree at a college or university.
  3. 4. relating to the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning.
  4. 6. a person who has successfully completed a degree or course of study at a college or university.
  5. 9. activities or subjects offered outside of the regular curriculum or program of study.
  6. 10. a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited period of time.
  7. 11. techniques for improving memory, often involving the association of new information with familiar ideas or images.
  8. 13. the conditions or stipulations that are part of an agreement or contract.
  9. 14. the position of someone or something in relation to others in a hierarchical structure.
  10. 15. having such a great effect on someone that it is difficult for them to resist or avoid it.
  11. 16. a group of departments in a university or college that specialize in a particular subject or group of subjects
  12. 18. a level of study in school, typically representing a year of education.
  13. 20. an educational institution offering higher education and post-secondary degrees.
  14. 22. a particular area of study or branch of knowledge.
  15. 24. the process of focusing on a specific area of study or work and becoming an expert in that field.
  16. 26. to engage in an activity or course of study with determination and effort.
  17. 30. an academic rank conferred by colleges and universities upon completion of a program of study.