Across
- 3. Schedule, A chart or table that shows the progression of employee wages over time
- 5. Education, Education that takes place after high school
- 6. Learning, A way of learning in which students work in groups to solve problems together while learning social skills. Also, a form of group learning in which assignments involve a task or problem students must solve using their complementary and interdependent skills, experiences, or opinions
- 9. A person who supports or promotes the interests of others
- 10. A person who works under the supervision of a more highly educated professional
- 11. School, A school that offers programs that teach the specific skills requirements to begin working in a trade
- 12. Disability, A severe long-term (often lifelong) disability that can impact intellectual ability, socio-emotional ability, and physical functioning, or all areas
- 13. What schools teach including courses taught and what is taught in each course, as well as how the courses are sequenced
Down
- 1. Activity, Before and after school activities
- 2. Classroom, A classroom situation in which the same teacher and group of students remain in one classroom for most of the day, with one teacher teaching most or all subjects
- 4. The distinct and unique differences among people
- 6. Thinking, Thinking that focuses on facts and actual experiences
- 7. Thinking, In-depth thinking about ideas or concepts, such as justice or love
- 8. Private schools not based on or affiliated with any religion
