"Journey level" refers to a stage in a trade or profession where an individual has acquired the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience to perform their job independently and competently. Typically, this level follows an apprenticeship or entry-level training, indicating that the person is proficient and capable of handling complex tasks without supervision. Journey-level workers often have a deep understanding of their trade, contributing to higher productivity and quality of work.
I currently identify with a moderate level of spirituality in my personal journey.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, "receded" refers to the water level going down or moving back. It often describes how the water level of the lake changes as Brian's survival journey progresses.
It can mean to realize more. Possibly to learn how to open your mind. Usually this does not mean a physical journey but a mental one.
The homonym that could mean a journey or a fall is the word "trip".
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I will continue my journey to UK university
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A journey is usually made to physically get to another destination. It could also mean the journey we take from birth to death - life's journey.
Level F in i-Ready typically indicates a student's reading or math skills are at a level appropriate for fifth-grade curriculum standards. It reflects their ability to understand and apply concepts expected at that grade level. This level helps educators identify areas of strength and opportunities for growth in a student's learning journey.
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