Revision of Education-related vocabulary
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the skills of making objects, such as decorations, furniture, and pottery
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a school that provides accommodation and meals for pupils during term time.
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C
a stick of this rock or a similar substance used for writing or drawing
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D
a piece of furniture with a flat or sloping surface and typically with drawers, at which one can read, write, or do other work.
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officially register as a member of an institution or a student on a course
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a first-year student at university.
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G
(contains G) an outdoor area provided for children to play in, especially at a school or public park
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H
education at universities or similar educational establishments, especially to degree level.
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I
a person who is taught by another, especially a schoolchild or student in relation to a teacher.
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J
when you finish university, you apply for a...
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K
to have one's knowledge or ability tested formally, often in writing.
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L
the gap between the learner's current level of knowledge and skills, and the level of knowledge and skills required to perform a task or a set of tasks.
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M
any of the regular occasions in a day when a reasonably large amount of food is eaten.
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N
a school for young children, particularly those between the ages of 0 and five.
Contains
O
a period of learning or teaching.
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P
lessons that are not part of ordinary school activity, and which are given by a teacher to an individual pupil or a small group, usually in return for payment.
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Q
an official record showing that you have finished a training course or have the necessary skills,
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R
a straight strip or cylinder of plastic, wood, metal, or other rigid material, typically marked at regular intervals and used to draw straight lines or measure distances.
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S
the period in the year during which pupils attend school, from the beginning of the autumn term to the end of the summer term.
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T
a school that is funded and controlled by the state and for which no fees are charged.
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U
special clothes worn by pupils at a particular school.
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V
A school, especially one on a secondary level, that offers instruction and practical introductory experience in skilled trades such as mechanics, carpentry
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W
a wipeable board with a white surface used for teaching or presentations.
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X
an activity, performed by students, that falls outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school, college or university education
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Y
a place where teachers and students have access to books and other resources.
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Z
this kind of policy is a code of conduct in place at elementary schools, high schools and universities that set ground rules for student behavior at school or on campus.
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