Across
- 4. Social and interdisciplinary science focused on the investigation and reflection of educational theories in all stages of life, not only in childhood.
- 5. Degree of an established scale, expressed by means of a denomination or a score, that is assigned to a person to assess the level of sufficiency or insufficiency of the knowledge or training shown in an exam, an exercise or a test.
- 6. A set of sheets of paper, parchment, vellum, etc., handwritten or printed, joined on one side and normally bound, forming a single volume.
- 8. Set of non-specialized knowledge and ideas acquired thanks to the development of the intellectual faculties, through reading, study and work.
- 9. Narration of past events,
- 12. Love for something or someone.
- 16. Utensil for writing, drawing or painting that consists of a long, thin bar, usually made of wood, with a fine cylindrical lead of graphite or other mineral substance inside that protrudes from one of the ends of this bar when it is sharpened.
- 17. Develop the intellectual, moral and affective faculties of a person in accordance with the culture and the norms of coexistence of the society to which they belong.
- 19. Science that studies the properties of numbers and the relationships established between them.
- 20. Official institution constituted by outstanding people in letters, arts or sciences, who collectively carry out certain activities.
Down
- 1. Bag to transport provisions on excursions, trips or other types of displacement, which is made of resistant and often waterproof fabric and is carried on the back by means of straps.
- 2. Behavior of the person who fulfills his duties as a citizen, respects the laws and thus contributes to the proper functioning of society and the well-being of other members of the community.
- 3. value that is in the conscience of the person who studies Ethics on the basis of morality.
- 7. Institution dedicated to education, especially primary education, which provides knowledge that is considered basic in literacy.
- 10. Set of verifiable systematic knowledge that they study.
- 11. Action of forming something.
- 13. Transmission of knowledge, ideas, experiences, skills or habits to a person who does not have them.
- 14. Premises equipped with adequate apparatus and utensils to carry out scientific experiments and chemical and pharmaceutical analyses, etc.
- 15. Attentive and careful observation of someone or something in order to know their characteristics, qualities or status.
- 18. Modification that is made in a thing or a person to correct their faults, errors, defects or imperfections.