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In general non-scientific terms, isotopes are slightly different types (or versions) of atoms of the same element. If asked "What is an isotope ?" in GCSE Chemistry, a more detailed answer is required using one of the definitions below: ...
Those looking to qualify in a practical subject Many SVQ providers don't require you to have any previous qualifications to take part, though if you have some experience in the subject you're taking, it may see you move up the SVQ levels much faster. There is no age limit on an SVQ...
These different types of mixtures are interesting but might not be essential knowledge for GCSE Chemistry. The descriptions are non-technical (omitting details, e.g. of particle sizes), but sufficient for general comparison.The substances of which a mixture is formed can sometimes be identified ...
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, recent guidance on access arrangements for students with special educational needs taking public examinations such as the end-of-school General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) has signalled a commitment to the development of access arrangements in line ...
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Here is what works and does not work for revising for GCSEs and A levels. Revision: what doesn’t work So, what definitely does not work when it comes to revision? Using highlighters and rereading. “Everyone uses highlighters; they feel that it really helps them improve their memory. ...
It offers a variety of courses and qualifications for 14- to 19-year-olds, but is largely used for GCSE and A-level qualifications in the UK (as well as some vocational ones, including NVQs and Functional Skills). There are several examination boards that are able to set and award qualif...
Is it necessary to do this in language learning?4) Do you think it is helpful to notice others’ learning successes? Why or why not?5) How can you determine your learning preferences? Give at least one example.6) According to the text, what does the word “strategy” mean?
What is the difference between an HNC and HND? AHNC(Higher National Certificate) is a one-year course, equivalent to the first year of university and a level 4 qualification. A HND is a two-year course, equivalent to the first two years of university and a level 5 qualification. You ca...