What can teachers do to support students who miss their grades on GCSE results day? Here’s a checklist of the options you can offer them
To help GCSE resit students break out of a cycle of failure, The Sheffield College decided to introduce a new approach based on building a positive mindset. Emma Ireland explains how activities to encourage young people to focus on their strengths have l
Tanglin Trust graduation parade This article is taken from the Autumn 2023 issue of Think Global People magazine Click on the cover to access thedigital edition. Viewyour copy of the Autumn 2023 issue ofThink Global Peoplemagazine. The combination of IB, A ...
I think so. I used to write short stories about my childhood pet cats as superheroes. I didn’t think too much of it until I was tasked with writing a short story for my GCSE coursework. My English teacher told me I should be a writer, and something clicked in my brain.That’swhen...
GCSEs or A Levels.A notable difference for relocating students at secondary level is that the strands of maths and science are taught sequentially, instead of simultaneously, in the US. A Grade 9 student might study only physics that year, for example, followed by a year of chemistry ...
This can include your formal qualifications (a degree, A-Levels and GCSEs), as well as sector-specific Content Editorqualificationsand/or training. While school leavers and recent grads should include a lot of detail here to make up for the lack of work experience, experienced candidates may ...
1There are many basic descriptions or definitions of globalisation available they all share the core points highlighted in this quote from an educational website,http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/geography/globalisation/globalisation_rev1.shtml ...
In PE, for example, the increased weight given to exam assessment in the subject‘s new GCSE has apparently led to less participation in sport. Emma Mort, a local NEU teaching union secretary, has revealed that at one school in Warwickshire, from Year 9, the majority of PE lessons now ta...
On occasion, newspapers are “probably right to put asterisks in the swear words because [the asterisks] slow down comprehension [of the swear words]” - something to bear in mind if your GCSE students are studying texts featuring swearing. The impact of swearing is obviously linked to the ...
“But one of the critical pillars of Brunei culture is the language. We try and make sure that for all our Bruneian students, Malay has a central place with extra options and lessons throughout their time up to GCSE age. From a cultural...