Education Vocabulary
Environment Vocabulary
Technology Vocabulary
Health Vocabulary
Society & Culture Vocabulary
100

Pedagogy

The method and practice of teaching.


Example: Innovative pedagogy encourages students to think critically and independently.

100

Sustainable

Capable of being maintained without harming the environment.


Example: Sustainable farming practices are essential for long-term food security.

100

Cutting-edge

The most advanced stage of development in a particular field.


Example: The lab is working on cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence.

100

Sedentary lifestyle

A type of lifestyle involving little or no physical activity.


Example: A sedentary lifestyle contributes to many health problems, including obesity.

100

Cultural assimilation

The process by which a person or group adopts the cultural traits of another.


Example: Immigrants may face challenges related to cultural assimilation.

200

Curriculum

The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.


Example: The school has introduced environmental science into the curriculum.

200

Carbon footprint

The amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or organization is responsible.


Example: Flying frequently increases a person’s carbon footprint significantly.

200

Automation

The use of machines and technology to make processes operate automatically.


Example: Automation has reduced the need for manual labor in manufacturing.

200

Preventative measures

Actions taken to prevent disease or negative health outcomes.


Example: Vaccinations are important preventative measures against infectious diseases.

200

Demographic shift

A change in the characteristics of a population over time.


Example: An aging population is a major demographic shift affecting many countries.

300

Vocational training

Education that prepares people for specific trades or careers.


Example: Vocational training equips students with practical skills for the job market.

300

Biodiversity

The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.


Example: Deforestation threatens the biodiversity of tropical rainforests.

300

Digital divide

The gap between those who have easy access to the internet and technology, and those who do not.


Example: The digital divide prevents many students from accessing online learning.

300

Life expectancy

The average period a person is expected to live.


Example: Improved healthcare has increased life expectancy in many countries.

300

Social cohesion

The bonds that bring people together in a society.


Example: Strong social cohesion can help prevent conflict and unrest.

400

Holistic development

Complete growth that includes intellectual, emotional, and social aspects.


Example: Schools are focusing more on the holistic development of students.

400

Deforestation

The clearing or thinning of forests by humans.


Example: Deforestation leads to habitat loss and contributes to climate change.

400

Artificial intelligence

The development of computer systems that can perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence.


Example: Artificial intelligence is being used to improve healthcare diagnostics.

400

Nutrition-dense

Foods that are high in nutrients relative to their calorie content.


Example: Fruits and vegetables are examples of nutrition-dense foods.

400

Marginalized groups

Communities excluded from mainstream social, economic, or political life.


Example: Policies must be inclusive to support marginalized groups.

500

Rote learning

Memorizing information based on repetition without understanding.


Example: Rote learning is criticized for failing to develop critical thinking skills.

500

Climate resilience 

The ability to adapt to and recover from climate-related events.


Example: Coastal cities must build infrastructure that increases climate resilience.

500

Cybersecurity

The protection of internet-connected systems from cyber threats.


Example: Companies invest heavily in cybersecurity to protect user data.

500

Mental well-being

A state of mental health in which a person can cope with life’s stresses.


Example: Workplace stress can have a serious impact on an employee's mental well-being.

500

Civic responsibility

The duties of a citizen to engage in society and contribute to the common good.


Example: Voting is considered a fundamental civic responsibility in a democracy.