Maths also featured in 15 of the 20most popular A-level subject combinations- almost always paired with other science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem) subjects. A-level maths boost It all suggests the “Stem push” from the government is paying off, something former maths te...
As we have been reporting, this year's GCSE results show a clear attainment gap, especially between the north and south of England. But Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has played down suggestions the gap is growing in secondary schools - although she admi...
At age sixteen, they are supposed to take their first important exams, the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education ). Most teenagers take five to ten subjects, which means a lot of hard work. They spend more time doing homework than ever before. And they usually spend 2.5 to 3 ...
A-LEVELS: The A-level course is a traditional academic qualification. Students now have the opportunity to study for up to five or six AS-levels in their first year and specialise in their three best subjects in their second year. Students must have a minimum of four GCSEs at C grade or...
1. 选择最恰当的选项完成短文 All about Britain's teenagers School British teenagers can leave school at sixteen after taking their GCSE exams. They study for exams in as many as ten subjects, 1 they have to work pretty hard! Today's teens spend more time doing their homework than any teena...
Students now have the opportunity to study for up to five or six AS-levels in their first year and specialise in their three best subjects in their second year. Students must have a minimum of four GCSEs at C grade or above, or their equivalent, to follow A-levels....
At age sixteen, they are supposed to take their first important exams, the GCSE. Most teenagers take five to ten subjects, which means a lot of hard work. They spend more time doing homework than ever before. And they usually spend 2.5 to 3 hours on homework after school....
Looking for Ways to Help the Lads Catch Up Are Boys Losing out in the Education Race? Girls Are Ahead in Most Subjects at GCSE Level, Says Yvonne CookSince the introduction of GCSE exams in 1988, girls have been consistently getting better results than boys in most subjects - and the gap...
At age sixteen, they are supposed to take their first important exams, the GCSE. Most teenagers take five to ten subjects, which means a lot of hard work. They spend more time doing homework than ever before. And they usually spend 2.5 to 3 hours on homework after school. When you ...
time of year - if you're lucky you might even catch the headmaster Mr Mitchell singing White Christmas in the corridor.'The success of Educating Yorkshire, filmed with 64 cameras dotted around both classrooms and staff rooms, was in part due to the incredible naturalness of the subjects. 鈥...