by Joanne Oguntimehin | Sep 13, 2017 | Education, Users
In the second of our Educational Jargon Blog Series, the Get My Grades Team are taking a look at what Flipped Learning means and how students can apply this method in order to experience a learning space that is both engaging and productive. The Flipped Learning...
by John Nichols | Sep 8, 2017 | Education, Research, Teachers, Tutors, Users
In this blog series, the Get My Grades Team is going to take a look at look at Basic Psychology when it comes to How Learning Works. Some of the neuroscience around learning. Information or ideas that are often associated with each other become linked together in the...
by Joanne Oguntimehin | Sep 6, 2017 | Education, Users
In the first of our Educational Jargon Blog Series, the Get My Grades Team are taking a look at what Progress 8 and Attainment 8 actually mean. We’re going to attempt to break the mystery of this new jargon and explain what these new accountability measures are....
by Joanne Oguntimehin | Sep 5, 2017 | Revision, Students
As the beginning of the school year is here already, the Get My Grades Team thought it would be useful to review the Top 5 Ways To Revise. As much as we like to think that staring at a textbook will automatically transfer and imprint its contents onto our brains, for...
by John Nichols | Sep 5, 2017 | Mental Health, Students, Teachers, Tutors
In this blog series, the Get My Grades Team is going to take a look at the Human Brain and what it does. Our Brains The brain is fiendishly complex with billions of neurons and many trillions of connections. Trying to find out what’s going on in there is the goal of...
by Joanne Oguntimehin | Aug 31, 2017 | Exams, Key Stage 4, Students
This question can be answered with different lenses. The logical lens may say that GCSEs can determine which sixth form or college you go to and impact your university choices in some cases. The political lens may say that GCSEs are a semi-objective measure of...