
Correcting feedback: How parents can provide supportive direction to teens with Michael Chiles.
“Could try harder.” “See me after class.” These kinds of phrases epitomised school for a great number of us. And that’s not to say that
“Could try harder.” “See me after class.” These kinds of phrases epitomised school for a great number of us. And that’s not to say that
It’s quite incredible how quickly our teens adapt to their environment. It never ceases to amaze me how quickly they can cotton on to a
Who knew unprecedented times could still give you a sense of deja vu? The cancellation of GCSE and A Level exams in the summer 2021
Remote learning isn’t a phrase we used very much before 2020. It was either classwork or it was homework. Of course, Covid-19 and lockdown brought
All too often when faced with a studying teen we’re reminded just how long ago our own school days were! Not only can the content
We want our children to do well. Naturally. We parents have been through school, done homework and revised for exams. Even if that can feel
Hardly a fortnight goes by without some stone being thrown into the 2020 pond to causes ripples. And few have felt it more than those
It’s not unusual for students to wait until exams are almost upon them before revising. “Don’t stress, there’s loads of time” is certainly something parents
Could Maths be the Marmite of the Education world? Students seem to either love it or loathe it. They get it or they struggle. So,
There’s something poetically ironic about calling these dry run exams “mocks”. For many parents, this is the time when our children make a mockery of
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