Across
- 6. helps parents obtain the education and skills needed to raise physically, psychologically, and emotionally healthy children
- 7. the educational level following the completion of secondary education
- 8. School curriculum refers to a particular set of courses that a school or governing body designates, but may also refer to a variety of activities designed to foster education and meet the needs of a learning community.
- 9. thinking Abstract thinking is the ability to understand concepts that are real, such as freedom or vulnerability, but which are not directly tied to concrete physical objects and experiences.
- 10. a person who uses the step-by-step process used to create positive improvements in the courses offered by a school, college or university.
- 11. a group of conditions due to an impairment in physical, learning, language, or behavior areas.
- 13. an expert or specialist in psychology
- 15. It is a procedure by which members of a group combine their strengths and backgrounds to produce an array of ideas that address a particular problem.
- 16. a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy
- 19. a teacher who works in a corporate setting to provide education and training to employees.
Down
- 1. a person to whom a particular aspect of a professional task is delegated but who is not licensed to practice as a fully qualified professional
- 2. refers to a classroom, where a special education teacher is responsible for the instruction of all academic subjects
- 3. the courses offered by an educational institution
- 4. school a two-year college that covers fields such as business, finance, hospitality, tourism, construction, engineering, visual arts, information technology and community work
- 5. not involving or relating to a specific religious sect or political group
- 12. researches, plans, develops and implements one or more of the firm's professional services
- 14. an outline of pay levels that an employee can achieve
- 15. thinking Concrete thinking is a kind of reasoning that relies heavily on what we observe in the physical world around us.
- 17. a range of different things
- 18. of or relating to officially or semi officially approved and usually organized student activities (such as athletics) connected with school and usually carrying no academic credit