Concept cluster: Social systems > Post-secondary education
n
An elementary student, a novice; one in the early steps of learning.
adj
Having a love of or aptitude for learning.
n
(art) A style of art influenced by European art academies, especially one which lacks innovation or individualism; academism.
n
The right to teach, learn and (communicate) research freely without unreasonable interference from authority, or fear of reprisal.
n
(now chiefly US) A member (especially a senior one) of the faculty at a college or university; an academic.
adj
Obsolete spelling of capital [Of prime importance.]
n
(education) The environment where teaching is carried out, specifically a school.
n
An amount that fills a class.
adj
Of, relating to, or following a curriculum.
n
An academic curriculum.
n
Abbreviation of education. [(uncountable) The process of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment.]
n
(chiefly humorous) Eye dialect spelling of education. [(uncountable) The process of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment.]
n
Someone who is being educated.
adj
Resembling education.
n
(nonstandard or humorous) Education.
adj
Relating to, or characteristic of, an academic examination.
n
A classroom that uses the flipped learning system of education.
adj
Of or pertaining to an academic gymnasium.
n
homeschooling
adj
(rare) Characteristic of an instructor; didactic.
adj
Of or relating to instruction; instructive; educational.
adj
Scholarly, exhibiting scholarship.
n
A person who gives lectures, especially as a profession.
adj
(Canada, US, education) Involving some amount of distance education and brief on-campus or on-site residencies.
adj
(education) Of or relating to a subject of academic study chosen as a field of specialization.
adj
(education) Of an educational institution: accepting pupils based on academic ability etc., rather than their ability to afford the fees.
adv
Engaging in an activity by a faculty member or a student of an educational institution on the campus.
n
(pedagogy) Part of a lesson, usually at or towards the end, designed to review or evaluate the learning that has taken place.
n
Someone who is both an academic and an active practitioner in their subject area.
n
(chiefly historical) A secondary school (especially in German-speaking countries) teaching a curriculum of "real-world" subjects (math, science, modern languages) rather than one heavily laden with literature, Latin, and Ancient Greek.
n
Synonym of real school.
n
Alternative form of sage on the stage [(education, sometimes mildly derogatory) An educator, especially at the postsecondary level, who imparts knowledge by lecturing to an audience; the method of imparting knowledge used by such an educator.]
n
A learned person; a bookman.
adj
scholarly
adj
Characteristic of a scholar.
adj
(obsolete) scholastic
n
(obsolete) A scholium.
n
A multitude.
n
(archaic) A topic for scholastic disputation.
adj
Of an age at which children go to school.
n
The art or practice of education.
adj
Of or pertaining to school; scholastic.
adj
By or in terms of school.
adj
(informal) Studious, involving study.
adj
(education) Of or relating to a style of blended learning in which students opt to take online courses in addition to their traditional face-to-face learning.
n
(informal) special education
n
(education) A teacher who specifically teaches children with special needs; a special education teacher.
adj
Of, relating to, or befitting a student
adj
Of, relating to, or characteristic of a student
adj
Of, relating to, or being an undergraduate.
v
(transitive) To educate (a child) in an alternative to the regular school method, focused on the learner-chosen activities as a primary means for learning.
n
An approach to education that seeks to equip learners with vocational skills for the workplace.

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