Illustrated International Day of Education scene — AI-generated artwork behind this special day's word search puzzle
This International Day of Education word search hides 12 words on a 15×15 grid — what it marks, and the customs and symbols around it. Trace each one with a finger or mouse and it locks in as soon as the whole word is covered. No signup, no download.
Words to find: EDUCATION, LITERACY, UNESCO, INCLUSIVE, EQUITY, ACCESS, SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, TEACHERS, STUDENTS, ENROLLMENT, LIFELONG.
Every word on the list appears exactly once. Words can run forwards or backwards, so scan both directions before you move on.
International Day of Education word list, defined
EDUCATION/ˌɛdʒʊˈkeɪʃən/ · noun
The process of teaching or learning, especially in a school or college; the knowledge, skills, and values acquired through this process. Related: instruction, training, schooling, teaching.
LITERACY/ˈlɪtərəsɪ/ · noun
The ability to read and write, or the quality of being well-informed and educated. The ability to read and write is a fundamental aspect of literacy. Related: education, literacy rate, reading ability, writing skills.
INCLUSIVE/ɪnˈkluːsɪv/ · adjective
Including all people or groups; not excluding any. Characterized by a willingness to include people from diverse backgrounds or with different views. Related: inclusive, encompassing, comprehensive, broad.
EQUITY/ˈɛkwɪti/ · noun
The state of being fair and just; the value of a business minus its liabilities. A share of ownership in a company, especially one that is traded on a stock exchange. Related: fairness, justice, value, ownership.
ACCESS/æksɛs/ · noun, verb
The ability or opportunity to approach, enter, or communicate with something; a means of getting to or using something. Related: entry, entrance, admittance, approach.
SKILLS/skɪlz/ · noun
A skill is an ability or talent that someone has, often acquired through practice or experience. Skills can be used to achieve a specific goal or to perform a particular task. Related: talents, abilities, expertise, proficiency.
KNOWLEDGE/ˈnɔːlɪdʒ/ · noun
The state of knowing or understanding something; facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education. Related: information, wisdom, understanding, insight.
TEACHERS/ˈtɛtʃərz/ · noun
People whose job is to teach students in a school, college, or university. A person who teaches or instructs others. Related: educators, instructors, lecturers, professors.
STUDENTS/ˈstʌdɪntz/ · noun
A person who is studying at a school or university, especially one who is enrolled in a course of study. Related: pupils, learners, scholars, apprentices.
ENROLLMENT/ɛnˈrɒl.mənt/ · noun
The act of enrolling or the state of being enrolled; the number of people enrolled in a course, program, or institution. Related: enrolment, registration, matriculation, admission.
LIFELONG/ˈlaɪflɔŋ/ · adjective
lasting or existing for the entire duration of someone's life; continuing or remaining in effect throughout a person's lifetime. Related: permanent, enduring, lasting, perpetual.