An analogy to the selfish and envious behavior of someone upon other people's success. Is also defined as someone's tendency to pull down people around them who they consider are better than them in any aspect
An educational approach where a student learns theories in the classroom and at the same time volunteers with an agency (usually a non-profit or social service group) and engages in reflection activities to deepen their understanding of what is being taught
A setting which allows for a free exchange of ideas, thoughts and skills among the teachers and learners to achieve the expected educational goals by considering the physical, psychological, social, and cultural needs of all the learners
An organization responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating statistical information in a country. It plays a crucial role in providing accurate and reliable data on various aspects such as population, economy, social
A concise document or presentation outlining principles, guidelines, or expectations regarding ethical conduct within a specific context, such as a company, organization, or project. It may include information on values, codes of conduct, legal compliance, and expectations for behavior
Seeks to involve others in decision making, is strongly based in ethical and caring behavior, and enhances the growth of workers while improving the caring and quality of organizational life
Relating to government revenue, especially taxes, fiscal is used to describe something that relates to government money or public money, especially taxes
The systematic decentralization to the school level of authority and responsibility to make decisions on significant matters related to school operations within a centrally determined framework of goals, policies, curriculum, standards, and accountability