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the evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something.
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a pause in work or during an activity or event.
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written or practical work done by a student during a course of study, usually assessed in order to count toward a final mark or grade.
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the highest degree awarded by a graduate school or other approved educational organization.
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a school for the first four to six grades, and usually including kindergarten.
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the teaching staff of a university or college, or of one of its departments or divisions, viewed as a body.
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successfully complete an academic degree, course of training, or high school.
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a school that typically comprises grades 9 through 12, attended after primary school or middle school.
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short for intelligence quotient.
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a school for children aged between about 7 and 11.
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a school or class that prepares children for first grade. A child in kindergarten is typically 5 or 6 years old.
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an educational talk to an audience, especially to students in a university or college.
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any student aged 21 or over at the start of their studies. Just over a half are aged between 21 and 24, 38 per cent between 25 and 39, and 10 per cent are over 40 when they commence their courses.
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the ability to understand and work with numbers.
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is a practice in many schools and disciplines in which an examiner poses questions to the student in spoken form.
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a student engaged in a postgraduate course of study.
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the action or fact of qualifying or being eligible for something.
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is a memorization technique based on repetition. The idea is that one will be able to quickly recall the meaning of the material the more one repeats it. Some of the alternatives to rote learning include meaningful learning, associative learning, and active learning.
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(also known as public schools outside of England and Wales) are generally primary or secondary schools mandated for or offered to all children without charge, funded in whole or in part by taxation.
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the action of staying away from school without good reason; absenteeism.
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a student at a college or university who has not yet earned a bachelor's or equivalent degree.
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a meeting at which a group of people engage in intensive discussion and activity on a particular subject or project.