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Distinction: A grade given for excellent academic achievement
Graduand: A student who has completed their course but not yet received their award
Faculty: A department of a particular academic area
Curriculum: A teaching or learning program created by educators
Admission: To allow a person entrance to study a course
NESB: An acronym used to describe students who come from a background where English is not spoken
Elective: A non-compulsory subject that a student selects for study
Prerequisite: A subject:unit that is needed before entry is granted
DET: An acronym used to describe the body that administers education programs in Australia
ICT: An acronym used to describe the study or technology used to aid communication
KLA: An acronym used to describe core subjects in primary schools
AQF: An acronym used to describe the unified system of national qualifications
LearningArea: An area of study
ESL: An acronym used to describe people whose first language is NOT English
Deferral: Postponement of starting date for study
Inclusive: Describes an educational institution:organisation that ensures equitable access to education by taking individual needs into account
DistanceEducation: Study that is undertaken off-campus
Curriculum: A division of study
Major: A subject area that a student has chosen to specialise in
Degree: A qualification obtained at university
Abstudy: Financial support for indigenous students undertaking study
Plagiarism: Representing somebody else’s work as your own
ACER: An acronym used to describe the council that creates and distributes research-based knowledge: products and services
CoreUnit: A compulsory unit or subject matter for a course
Qualification: An award
Syllabus: The main content or subject matter or a course
DutyOfCare: The responsibility or ensuring physical and emotional wellbeing or students and staff
Assessment: The way in which a student’s academic progress is measured
Award: A degree: diploma or certificate
Educational Environment Key Terms
Across:3. | A division of study | 5. | Representing somebody else’s work as your own | 9. | An acronym used to describe the study or technology used to aid communication | 12. | A student who has completed their course but not yet received their award | 14. | The main content or subject matter or a course | 16. | Describes an educational institution:organisation that ensures equitable access to education by taking individual needs into account | 20. | Postponement of starting date for study | 22. | Study that is undertaken off-campus | 25. | An acronym used to describe core subjects in primary schools | 26. | A qualification obtained at university | 27. | The responsibility or ensuring physical and emotional wellbeing or students and staff |
| | Down:1. | An award | 2. | To allow a person entrance to study a course | 4. | A teaching or learning program created by educators | 6. | An acronym used to describe the council that creates and distributes research-based knowledge: products and services | 7. | A subject area that a student has chosen to specialise in | 8. | Financial support for indigenous students undertaking study | 10. | The way in which a student’s academic progress is measured | 11. | An acronym used to describe students who come from a background where English is not spoken | 13. | A grade given for excellent academic achievement | 15. | An acronym used to describe the unified system of national qualifications | 17. | An area of study | 18. | A compulsory unit or subject matter for a course | 19. | A non-compulsory subject that a student selects for study | 21. | A department of a particular academic area | 22. | An acronym used to describe the body that administers education programs in Australia | 23. | A degree: diploma or certificate | 24. | An acronym used to describe people whose first language is NOT English |
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Educational Environment Key Terms
Across:3. | A division of study | 5. | Representing somebody else’s work as your own | 9. | An acronym used to describe the study or technology used to aid communication | 12. | A student who has completed their course but not yet received their award | 14. | The main content or subject matter or a course | 16. | Describes an educational institution:organisation that ensures equitable access to education by taking individual needs into account | 20. | Postponement of starting date for study | 22. | Study that is undertaken off-campus | 25. | An acronym used to describe core subjects in primary schools | 26. | A qualification obtained at university | 27. | The responsibility or ensuring physical and emotional wellbeing or students and staff |
| | Down:1. | An award | 2. | To allow a person entrance to study a course | 4. | A teaching or learning program created by educators | 6. | An acronym used to describe the council that creates and distributes research-based knowledge: products and services | 7. | A subject area that a student has chosen to specialise in | 8. | Financial support for indigenous students undertaking study | 10. | The way in which a student’s academic progress is measured | 11. | An acronym used to describe students who come from a background where English is not spoken | 13. | A grade given for excellent academic achievement | 15. | An acronym used to describe the unified system of national qualifications | 17. | An area of study | 18. | A compulsory unit or subject matter for a course | 19. | A non-compulsory subject that a student selects for study | 21. | A department of a particular academic area | 22. | An acronym used to describe the body that administers education programs in Australia | 23. | A degree: diploma or certificate | 24. | An acronym used to describe people whose first language is NOT English |
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