
On creating a revision revolution at home with Helen Howell
There’s a widely recognised link between how well teens do in their exams – and in school generally – and the kind of interest and

There’s a widely recognised link between how well teens do in their exams – and in school generally – and the kind of interest and

If you ask any exam facing student whether they want to fail, they will tell you they don’t. Of course. And invariably they’ll know that

“I’ve got loads of time”, “It won’t take me long” or “I’ll do it later” come up time and time again as the top procrastination

It’s been quite a while since many of us have taken an exam. So, it’s understandable that we might have forgotten some of the best

You can almost hear the collective sigh of relief from those of us who’ve now come to the end of the exam period road. Now,

The end of the academic year is upon us. For GCSE and A Level students, the worst is now over. Many have finished their courses

For many students, being asked if they had school work to do over the summer is close to a mortal wounding. But it makes sense

Approaching the subject of revision over half-term can be a tight-rope walk. Encouraging and persuading while being careful not to tip into nagging. In this

From the autumn term, all children in England will return to school full-time. This is a direct extract from the Government’s advice leaflet for parents

Studying at home is an important part of consolidating learning ready for GCSE exams. But is revision in your home a battleground or a safe
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