Definition
Definition
Definition
Definition
100

make something continue

perpetuate

100

give details of

acknowledge

100

study in a very concentrated way

for a short time

cram

100

money given to pay for studies, usually provided

on the basis of academic merit

scholarships

200

education at university or college level

tertiary

200

using other people’s work as if it was yours

plagiarism

200

revise

do some revision.

200

money paid to receive teaching

tuition

fees

300

money that students can borrow from a bank while

studying and then pay back once they are in work

students loan

300

online materials that can be freely used by teachers and students anywhere

Open educational

resources

300

do research

carry out research

300

threatening behaviour

bullying

400

 existing as a basic part of something

inherent in

400

leave the course before the

end

drop out

400

students doing a first degree [postgraduates =

students doing a further degree]

undergraduates
400

[advice (often official)

on how something should be done

guidelines

500

when everyone has the same opportunities

equality of opportunity1.

500

learning purely by repetition

memorised or learnt (off ) by

heart.

500

with the right formal qualifications

well-qualified

500

"ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated" pursuit of knowledge for either personal or professional reasons

lifelong/continuing education