Academic rigour is a phrase often used to describe the notion of academic excellence. It expresses the driving spirit behind rigorous academic programmes and high quality teaching which, it is hoped, will instill a love of learning for its own sake amongst pupils. It refers to a high level of scholarship, one involving attention to detail, careful research, advanced critical analysis and examination of a topic, and thorough testing of a premise or hypothesis. In a broader definition of academic rigour, academic rigour includes learning that takes students beyond the classroom and into the real world where they must use instinct, negotiating skills, collaboration, vision and other attributes to get a job done.
Rigour (in British English). Rigor (in US English).
Operational is something that is in use. Operational also mean ready for use.
moral
dissolvable
style and coolness.
they are kool...
dividend
something that you know
It is the past of the verb to come.
Ennui is the definition of boredom.
The Latin phrase is spelled de rigueur, meaning necessary, or as required by custom.
incessantly means endlessly; constantly