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Revision
Our revision package enables your learners to receive a tailored approach to their revision, set by your staff.
Learners can also follow a timed, one-off or structured revision set of questions, tasks and knowledge-based problems for them to complete which is issued and marked by our teachers.
Our revision system offers:
- online revision for any subject
- structured timed revision sessions for partial, full or extended periods
- one-off revision
- bespoke revision
- group / social work
- prepare learners for exams
- prepare learners for a range of exam-style questions
- personalised revision programmes
- revision for individuals, cohorts, groups or target groups
4 tips on how to smash GCSE revision
With GCSEs returning for the first time in three years, student revision must be done correctly, so how can this be done? Look at these 4 great tips.
When Is the Best Time to Revise?
To revise is a crucial skill in preparing for exams. As end of year exams edge closer, revision will form a crucial part of your strategy to achieve your best results in an exam.
But when is the best time to revise? Is it during the day? Is it during the night?
Learning and Revising Using a Virtual Classroom
Nearly 300 million children are currently missing classes as a result of Covid-19 coronavirus. As of last week, 22 countries on three continents have closed schools, which has triggered the United Nations to warn, “the global scale and speed of the current educational disruption is unparalleled.”
5 Simple Strategies…to Use Technology for Exam Revision
Alongside the standard revision advice we issue to our pupils which includes the importance of not cramming, using cue cards and mind maps, completing practice papers and dissecting the marking criteria, at EDLounge we believe there are great possibilities for utilising more technological methods for exam revision.