
Revising Boys: A look at why it is [typically] difficult to get boys to study with Mark Roberts
Boys? Well, they’re just lazier than girls / don’t try as hard / procrastinate more / need to run around and let off steam. These
Boys? Well, they’re just lazier than girls / don’t try as hard / procrastinate more / need to run around and let off steam. These
Education Minister Kirsty Williams has today (Tuesday 10 November ) confirmed Wales’ approach for qualifications in 2021. Her decision that there will be no end
Parents want their children to do well. Teachers want their students to achieve their potential. And certainly no student is actively trying to fail. Given
When it comes to most exam subjects, most teens seem consider that revision is mostly about retaining facts and figures. For many , therefore, revising
As parents we’re often confronted with situations where our teens will tell us: “I don’t know how to” or “I’m just no good at remembering
We know what we need to do to be better at something. Just work a little smarter, procrastinate a little less, start a little earlier,
Students taking GCSE, AS and A Level exams in 2021 sitting will now have an additional 3 weeks to prepare. This follows today’s announcement to
We all have different ways of coping with – if not managing – stress. Perhaps it’s the variety of situations we’ve experienced that make us
The Scottish Parliament has cancelled National 5 exams – broadly the GCSE equivalent – for 2021. Instead grades will be awarded on the basis of
This year’s GCSE and A-Level students are suffering with a double whammy. They’re facing into future looking questions while also worried about catching up. That’s
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