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Education (GCSE) exam performance of maternal depression (postnatal and subsequent) and IQ, child sex and earlier cognitive development, and mother鈥揷hild interactions, using structural equation modelling (SEM).Results: Boys, but not girls, of PND mothers had poorer GCSE results than control ...
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3. Telling the time Did you know that many schools have replaced analogue clocks with digital ones in exam halls as so many GCSE students can’t tell the time reliably? Reading a clock facemay seem outdated in today’s digital world, but it’s an important life skill, and part of the...
GCSE exam stress: student perceptions of the effects on wellbeing and performance In the UK education system, an 'audit culture' has led to pressures being placed on students to achieve high grades in their GCSEs. It has been suggested t... T Roome,CA Soan - 《Pastoral Care in Education...
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