“Sometimes in education, people believe that simply motivating students - giving them the right mindset or grit - is going to help them out,” he explains. “I could develop a really motivated student who wants to achieve, who thinks they can achieve, but if they do not have the right ...
After significant rises in GCSE and A-level grades during the pandemic, Tes looks at the issue of grade inflation – and the steps that have been put in place to prevent it this year Grade inflation is a phrase that you could hear a lot over the next few weeks as students receive their...
What are the entry requirements for a BTEC? Entry requirements vary depending on the school or college and the particular BTEC course you are interested in. You may need up to five GCSEs at grade 9 to 4, or A* to C. What can you do next?
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 ...
GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is the part of the National Curriculum taught to pupils aged 14 to 16 in years 10 and 11. It also includes exams, the results of which have a significant bearing on a child’s future career.
If you’re in Scotland and looking to show an employer that you’re ready to jump into work, the SVQ may be the path for you. What is an SVQ? SVQ stands for Scottish Vocational Qualification. It's a work-based qualification you can take to show that you can do the job well and ...
1) Why is it important to establish a regular schedule?2) What is the purpose of setting clear goals? Why is it important?3) What does “supplementing the work” mean in Paragraph2? Is it necessary to do this in language learning?4) Do you think it is helpful to notice others’ ...
1 英语翻译 what did you take for GCSE or is it different out of europe? you know in 3rd year,did you pick some lessons then get exams on the lessons you chose in 5th year? I think year 9 over here is last year of middle school we have middle and high mixed into one 麻烦翻译下...
The most common universities are the aforementioned Oxbridge. In fact, Oxbridge is so famous for its admissions exams that they have turned away many a promising student, regardless of their grade or notoriety, simply for failing the admissions test associated with their course. ...
If you are interested in lawteaching, many schools and colleges offer GCSEs, A Levels or access courses in law, or related subjects such as citizenship. There may also be openings to work as a law tutor in your local area. A sound knowledge of law is a real bonus in a variety of jo...