Blog Posts tagged R

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5 best educational days out

by Christine Chadwick

As a tutor, one of the hardest things can be motivating your students and making the topics come truly alive for them. But placing study in context, or providing the opportunity to be hands-on, can be hugely beneficial to a student's retention of the topic. Here we pick the best 5 days out, not incl...

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7 brilliant websites and apps to help with homework

by Anita Naik

It can be challenging to help your child with homework, especially if they keep telling you you're not explaining it correctly. The good news is there is a range of websites and apps that can help you to help them. Here's what you need to know.

BBC Bitesize

BBC Bitesize is a fantastic site writ...

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8 tried and tested tips for mock exam preparation

by Anita Naik

As the mock exam season approaches, many students seek the most efficient revision techniques. If that's you, here are 8 tried and tested tips you need now.

Start early

Whatever you are studying and no matter how good you are, starting early is key to a successful outcome. Your mocks may well be...

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Inspiring popular science books to read now 

by Anita Naik

It's not always easy to get students to love science. Many feel intimidated by the breadth of the subject, believing it's only for those with scientific minds. Some attempt to avoid the subject entirely and others see it as a topic to simply get through!

Yet, science allows students to gain a clear...

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Productivity hacks for students

by Anita Naik

Distractions are a challenge for everyone, which is why getting everything done is difficult, especially when faced with a list of assignments and an extensive revision schedule. If you want to be more productive, several hacks can help you make the most of your time and help you to get everything d...

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