The comprehensive learning tool for GCSE Geography! Daydream Education's new Geography Pocket Poster app includes over 80 curriculum-based topics that will h…
GCSE Geography revision games covers selected topics from the AQA 9-1 specification that are also common across Edexcel and OCR specifications. Games include;…
When science became a compulsory subject with the introduction of the National Curriculum in England and Wales in the late 1980s, the intention was that all students from age 5 to 16 study a 'broad and balanced' science curriculum leading to entry for the GCSE examination. This model of '...
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the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level examinations was officially de-linked from the British GCSE examinations in 2006. Today, the GCE O-Level examinations in Singapore are recognised as the equivalent of the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), and taken by the major...
Online Geography resources for teachers and students of KS3, GCSE / IGCSE, IB DP Geography and MYP Individuals and Societies.
They’re being robbed; shackled, not liberated. Maths and English matter a lot but not so much that arts and a breadth of disciplines get squeezed out. I predict that fewer students will now study both Geography and History at GCSE – that’s a loss. Arts courses will close; that’ s...
While this form of spacing in the curriculum may work wonders at the end of an English GCSE where the teacher sees their pupils most days, it is less likely to work in most subjects where lessons are more spread out. I recently met with a head of department who had been to a training...
RAND Europe The UK has experienced a sharp decline overall in the uptake of languages since 2004, as evidenced by the falling number of entries for GCSE and A Level examinations in languages. At a time when the UK government seeks to reset its global economic relationships as part of its vi...