Education Review
Across
- 3. a person who leaves school, college, or university before completing a qualification. (e.g. a high school/college d__________.)
- 4. the ability to control yourself or other people, even in difficult situations (e.g. Maintaining classroom d___________ can be a challenge for teachers.)
- 10. the idea in which people get success or power because of their abilities, not because of their money or social position (E.g. The company is a m___________. Good work is rewarded with promotions.)
- 11. A school that is funded by the government. (e.g., He went to a s_________ s________)
- 12. put yourself onto the official list of members of a course, college, or group (e.g. Is it too late to e________ at the college?)
- 13. A talk given to a class of students, usually at a university or college (e.g., We are going to a l________ on pollution.
Down
- 1. The points given to a student for a test or a piece of work. (e.g., She got top m_______ in English)
- 2. Something you must do. (E.g.For any student who wants to go on to study medicine, biology and chemistry are c_____________.)
- 5. unable to read and write (E.g A surprising percentage of the population is i____________).
- 6. the criteria needed to get into a particular school or university. (e.g. he didn't meet the e__________ r_____________ so couldn't go the university of her dreams.)
- 7. taking people's differences into account when teaching or assigning activities to pupils. (E.g. Our school is good at d______________, we have lots of different activities in one lesson.)
- 8. people's abilities to communicate with each other and work well together (e.g. We are focusing on s________________ s________________ such as team building and communications.)
- 9. to work together or with someone else for a special purpose (eg. the two teams c_______________ on the project and it was a huge success.)