Unit 1
Across
- 2. the highest degree awarded by a graduate school, usually to a person who has completed several years of intense graduate study and published a lengthy dissertation
- 4. A written summary of a job seeker's employment objectives, experience, education, skills, and personal information.
- 7. A regular payment, often at monthly or biweekly intervals, made by an employer to an employee, especially in the case of professional or white-collar employees. paid for services rendered and are not based on hours worked.
- 9. found in some programs of education or psychology and is awarded for study beyond the Master's degree but below the doctorate. It is most often referred to as an Ed.S.
- 10. the art or science of teaching; education; instructional methods
- 11. Complete a college degree program for teachers that includes course work, practicum and student teacher; take certification test; obtain certificate from the state to teach.
- 15. The chance of obtaining a job in a certain field. Will that job still be around in five years, ten years?
- 16. A statement or vision of an organization's function in society.
- 17. Possibilities for promotion in rank or position.
Down
- 1. A portion of a teacher's salary that is paid by the local county above what the state funding for salaries.
- 3. Many professions require their members to earn some type of license or certification in order to practice the profession.
- 5. Improving or gaining new skills related to career
- 6. An academic degree which usually takes four years to earn and is awarded by a college or university.
- 8. An advanced 2-year program completed after attainment of a bachelor's degree.
- 12. A collection of a work representing education, self-development and career information.
- 13. A way of making and using contacts to get job information and advice.
- 14. Georgia's fast path to teacher certification based on an assessment of the Teacher-Candidate's credentials, experiences, knowledge, skills, and dispositions to help reduce Georgia's teacher shortage.