How to ace your GCSEs without stress and overwhelm: what should your young scholar be aiming for in their revision, and answers to some of the most common questions we hear from Year 10 parents about their child’s learning.
Join us to discover:
- How to spot effective (vs ineffective) revision technique “in the wild”, and how to subtly yet powerfully upgrade less effective strategies to make them work far better
- Roles you as a parent can play in supporting the process (if you choose)
- Why most students struggle to do revision planning well, and what we advise instead
- Dealing with distractions (like phones…)
- The inner game: how to bring your A Game even when you’re feeling the pressure
With William Wadsworth, Cambridge educated memory psychologist and founder of Exam Study Expert, whose advice reaches well over 1,000,000 students every single year through their bestselling books, blog, and leading study skills podcast.
His own obsession with exam success started early: he holds 10A* grades at GCSE, 6 A grades at A level and a First Class degree from Cambridge University. He is now focused on supporting the next generation of scholars reach their individual potential.
He is an active researcher, and runs the world’s largest survey on effective learning habits in action, the Revision Census, with over 50,000 student responses to date.
William has spoken at numerous conferences about the science of learning for teachers, including ResearchED and BERA and has been featured as exam prep expert numerous times by The Times.
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