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Pedagogy
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The method and practice of teaching.
Dissertation
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A long essay on a particular subject, especially for a university degree.
Alumni
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Graduates or former students of a particular school, college, or university.
Adjunct
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A part-time or temporary member of the teaching staff.
Syndicate
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A group of individuals or institutions combined to promote a common interest.
Lectern
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A tall stand with a sloping top used to hold notes or a book during a lecture.
Autodidact
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A person who has taught themselves something, especially intellectual knowledge.
Compulsory
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Required by law or rule.
Bilingual
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Able to speak two languages fluently.
Cognizant
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Having knowledge or awareness.
Criteria
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A standard or principle by which something is judged.
Diploma
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A certificate awarded by an educational establishment to show completion of a course.
Elocution
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The skill of clear and expressive speech.
Emulate
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To imitate someone, especially to match or surpass them.
Fraternity
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A social organization for male students at a college or university.
Grading
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The process of scoring academic work.
Hegemony
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Leadership or dominance by one group over others.
Illiteracy
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The inability to read or write.
Pedantic
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Overly concerned with formal rules or details.
Plagiarism
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The practice of taking someone else's work and presenting it as one’s own.
Rote Learning
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A memorization technique based on repetition.
Thesis
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A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be proved or supported.
Valedictorian
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The student with the highest academic rank who delivers the farewell speech.
Vocational
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Relating to an occupation or employment.
Inclusive
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Including all services or items normally expected or required.
Accreditation
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The process of officially recognizing qualifications or standards.
Tenure
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The permanent status granted to a teacher after a trial period.
Prerequisite
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Something required as a prior condition for something else.
Remedial
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Providing or intended to remedy or improve educational deficiencies.
Pupil
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A student in school.
Scholastic
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Of or relating to schools, scholars, or education.
Bursary
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A monetary award to assist with education-related expenses.
Seminar
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A conference or meeting for discussion or training.
Apprenticeship
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A system of training a new generation of skilled practitioners.
Meritocracy
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A system in which power is held by people selected based on merit.
Truancy
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The act of staying away from school without a good reason.
E-learning
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Learning conducted via electronic media, typically online.
Extracurricular
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Activities that are not part of the regular course of study.
Aptitude
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A natural ability or talent.
Adjunct (n)
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A part-time faculty member at a college or university.
Inquiry-based
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Learning based on asking questions and seeking answers.
MOOC
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Massive Open Online Course; an online course with open access.
Flunk
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To fail an exam or course.
Literature Review
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A comprehensive summary of previous research on a topic.
Socratic Method
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A form of dialogue to stimulate critical thinking.
Elective
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A course that is not required but chosen by students.
Practicum
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A course designed to apply theoretical knowledge to practical experience.
Registrar
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An official responsible for maintaining academic records.
Matriculate
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To enroll as a member of a college or university.
Summa Cum Laude
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With the highest distinction or honor.
Lecture
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An educational talk to an audience, especially students.
Academic Probation
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A period when a student must improve their performance or face dismissal.
Tuition
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A sum of money charged for instruction by a school or university.
Educational Equity
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The principle that all students have equal access to education.
Cognate
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A word related in origin to another word.
Standardized Test
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A test administered and scored in a consistent manner.
Liberal Arts
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Academic subjects like literature, philosophy, and sciences.
Portfolio
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A collection of a student’s work, such as essays or projects.
Fellowship
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A scholarship or grant for academic or research purposes.
Literacy Rate
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The percentage of people who can read and write.
Tenure (n)
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Permanent status granted to teachers after a probationary period.
Thesis (n)
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A statement or theory to be maintained or proved.
Distance Learning
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Education conducted remotely, often online.
GED
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General Educational Development; tests proving high-school level skills.
Academic Journal
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A periodical containing scholarly research and articles.
Capstone
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A final project or presentation culminating a program of study.
Mentor
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A wise and trusted guide or advisor.
Credit Hour
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A measure representing an hour of instruction per week over a term.
Cum Laude
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With honor; recognition for outstanding academic achievement.

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