Across
- 5. A practical learning event focused on developing abilities through guided activities rather than listening alone.
- 8. The study and practice of effective methods used for teaching and learning.
- 10. The process of officially joining an educational institution or registering for a course.
- 12. The complete plan that outlines what learners are expected to study, develop, and achieve during a course or program.
- 14. A formal talk in which an instructor explains ideas to a group, usually with limited discussion during the presentation.
- 17. A course chosen voluntarily instead of one that every learner is required to complete.
- 18. A formal piece of academic writing presenting an argument or investigation supported by evidence.
- 20. The group of instructors and academic staff working at an educational institution.
- 23. A logical conclusion reached by combining evidence with reasoning rather than relying on direct statements.
- 26. The process of explaining the meaning or significance of information based on evidence.
- 27. A scoring guide that describes different levels of performance for specific aspects of a task.
- 28. A requirement that must be completed before a person is allowed to begin another course or program.
- 31. The ability to fully understand information, ideas, or written material.
- 32. A person who watches participants during an assessment to prevent dishonest behavior.
- 33. An official record showing completed courses along with the results earned for each one.
- 36. Official permission allowing someone to begin studying at a particular institution.
- 37. To copy another person's work or ideas and falsely present them as original.
- 38. Required by official rules and not left to personal choice.
- 39. A standard used to judge the quality, accuracy, or success of completed work.
Down
- 1. The process of measuring progress, achievement, or ability using different evaluation methods.
- 2. The act of presenting another person's ideas or work as one's own without proper acknowledgment.
- 3. The careful examination of information by separating it into parts to understand how those parts relate.
- 4. The formal ceremony celebrating the successful completion of a program of study.
- 6. A document that describes the topics, requirements, deadlines, and expectations for a particular course.
- 7. The formal process of becoming an officially recognized member of an educational institution.
- 9. The process of forming a judgment by carefully considering quality, value, or effectiveness.
- 11. Financial assistance awarded to support education because of achievement, ability, or other qualifications.
- 13. The organized system of approaches and procedures followed while carrying out an investigation.
- 15. A learning session in which participants actively discuss ideas, analyze information, and exchange opinions.
- 16. A possible explanation or prediction that can be examined through observation or investigation.
- 19. A reference that identifies the original source of borrowed information or ideas.
- 21. A task completed independently to demonstrate understanding or apply newly acquired knowledge.
- 22. Official recognition confirming that an institution or program meets established educational standards.
- 24. A senior administrator responsible for overseeing one or more academic divisions within an institution.
- 25. A person responsible for supervising an assessment to ensure that rules are followed.
- 29. A substantial piece of original academic writing completed to satisfy the requirements for an advanced degree.
- 30. An organized list of sources consulted or referred to while completing academic work.
- 34. An academic gathering where specialists or learners present ideas and discuss them in depth.
- 35. The official responsible for maintaining academic records and managing course registration.
