From revision lessons to practice questions and quizzes, explore a collection of GCSE and IGCSE maths revision resources you could use in the classroom.
About usMy productsTes for schoolsWork for Tes Updated for 2024/2025 exams.Delve into this hand-picked collection of physics GCSE revision resources for KS4. From energy to electricity, forces to fission and scientific equations, we have drawn together a selection of physics knowledge organisers,...
The percentage of students achieving the grade they need to pass in maths (4) has fallen this year to 59.6 per cent. Last year, 61 per cent of students achieved grade 4 in maths. The results for 16-year-old entries show that 72 per cent of students achieved grade 4 in maths this ye...
Candidates who do not manage to achieve at least a grade 4 inGCSE English or mathswhen they leave school are required to resit the qualifications under thecondition of funding. Those with a grade 2 or below have to continue to study the subjects at college, but can take either a GCSE or...
Students who do not achieve a grade 4 or above in GCSE English and maths are required to resit or sometimes take an alternative functional skills qualification. “These findings show us that we are no further forward in improving the fortunes of the ‘forgotten third’,” said Pepe Di’Iasio...
Last week, TES revealed that new AoC analysis showed that college students from the most deprived parts of the country make the least progress in GCSE resits for English and maths. Responding to the announcement, the AoC’s assistant chief executive Julian Gravatt said colleges would be “ple...
Through formalising leadership and practitioner networks, a solid foundation of local, regional and national support could make maths teaching a much more attractive and supported career. It could also help to develop outstanding practice through action research projects and other practitioner-led ...
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The government suggests this is not a problem, noting that GCSE maths already has two tiers “to support pupils of all abilities, whether they are working towards grades 5-1 or the higher grades 9-4”. And those who get a grade 2 or below can study maths functional skills post-16, rat...
There was no Department for Education involvement. The project was made possible by a £60,000 grant from theNuffield Foundationto investigate the feasibility of a new mathematics GCSE curriculum for post-16 resit students. It’s not the first time this has been suggested.Back in 2014, I re...