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  1. 3. The art and science of teaching, including instructional methods and strategies
  2. 6. The set of courses, subjects, and educational content that make up a particular program of study
  3. 7. An individual who engages in educational activities or courses after the traditional age of formal schooling, typically over the age of 18.
  4. 9. The part of primary education that typically includes grades 1 to 5 or 1 to 6, where students learn foundational skills and knowledge.
  5. 10. (Ph.D.) The highest level of academic degree, awarded after the completion of original research and a dissertation in a specific field.
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  1. 1. The theory and practice of teaching and educating adults, emphasizing self-directed learning and the unique needs of adult learners.
  2. 2. Programs and services designed to support students with disabilities and special learning needs.
  3. 4. A student who has completed their undergraduate studies and is pursuing an advanced degree, such as a master's or doctoral degree.
  4. 5. The educational stage between elementary school and high school, often including grades 6 to 8 or 7 to 8, where students transition to more specialized subjects.
  5. 8. The practice of educating children at home, typically by parents or guardians, rather than sending them to a traditional school.