Across
- 3. The primary area of specialization chosen by an undergraduate student within their degree program.
- 4. The art and science of teaching, including instructional methods and strategies.
- 5. A learning theory that emphasizes observable behaviors and the use of rewards and punishments to shape behavior.
- 11. Systematic investigation and analysis of educational topics to gain insights and improve practices.
- 12. Services and resources that help students with career planning, job searches, and internship opportunities.
- 13. Specialized facilities equipped for scientific experiments, research, and practical learning in fields like chemistry, biology, and physics.
- 15. The study of how individuals acquire knowledge and skills.
Down
- 1. Collaborative group work where students work together to achieve a common goal.
- 2. A university, college, or institution that offers advanced academic programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees.
- 6. A student who has completed their undergraduate studies and is pursuing an advanced degree, such as a master's or doctoral degree.
- 7. The strategies and techniques used by teachers to create a productive and orderly learning environment.
- 8. The highest level of academic degree, awarded after the completion of original research and a dissertation in a specific field.
- 9. A theory that posits learners actively construct knowledge based on their experiences.
- 10. A learning theory that emphasizes observable behaviors and the use of rewards and punishments to shape behavior.
- 14. A theory that focuses on the unique characteristics and needs of adult learners.