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of course, we get to the nub of the problem. Many, if not most, teachers and certainly most parents believe that this inequality is both inevitable and right. The answer is not a Freireian dichotomy
With A-level and GCSE results expected in the coming weeks, Simon Winchester, the Academic Director at independent day and boarding school St Margaret’s School in Bushey, has shared some useful tips and advice for pupils and parents to help them to prepare for the day when it comes. How ...
But having taught in schools and in homes, we’ve been there and done it and can reassure you now – there is a way through, you just have to take it step by step with practice fraction questions. Fractions in a nutshell We understand that fractions can be frustrating for everyone, so...
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This is all well and good, but without a revision plan and an organised set of notes and past exam questions, it can be hard to know where to start and can then lead to the enemy of success – procrastination! GCSE MATHS 2025: STAY UP TO DATE ...
However, if you have an even number set, you’ve to add up the two middle numbers and divide by two to get the median. When you have odd number of observations When you have an odd number of observations, the formula for finding the median is simple. It's just the middle value ...
Understanding the subject-specific language that applies to practical work will help also help students to answer these parts of questions, so make sure that their knowledge of scientific vocabulary is up to scratch, as well as their understanding of concepts. Proper use of appropriate scientific vo...
How to calculate probability GCSE questions1. Jason picks one of the following cards at random. (a) Find the probability that Jason picks a H. (b) Find the probability that Jason picks an M or an A. (c) Find the probability that Jason does not pick an M. (3 marks) Show answer ...