Education Reform Jargon

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective capable of or tending to change or alter

  • The weather in this region is notoriously changeable, with frequent shifts in temperature and conditions.
  • Her mood is so changeable, you never know how she'll react from one moment to the next.
  • I can't keep up with his changeable plans, he's always switching things up at the last minute.
  • The political landscape is incredibly changeable right now, with alliances forming and breaking in a matter of days.

noun The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.

adjective Relating to the process of education or being educated.

  • Education is the key to unlocking opportunities for personal and professional growth.
  • Getting a good education can help you land a better job.
  • I'm all about that education hustle, trying to get that degree.
  • Education is like a light that illuminates the path to success.

noun a level of qualification in a technical subject, equivalent to A-levels in the UK

adjective relating to or characteristic of T-levels

  • The T-level qualification is a new technical study program in England.
  • I'm thinking about doing a T-level instead of A-levels.
  • T-levels seem like a cool alternative to traditional qualifications.
  • Embarking on a T-level journey can open up new doors for students.