built by Norts on April 14, 2010 17 posts so far
Tonypandy Community College Learning Wall
Share good practice and ideas on how to improve learning at our College
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Engage students with low access, high challenge starters to make the lessons interesting.

Anonymous says

I think this a real good idea! and the website is looking much better than before! :)

Norts says

Remember your study skills - revise for 50 minutes at a time and then take a 10 minute break

Norts says

Use mind maps to help improve your learning.

Norts says

Practise exam papers to make sure you know the content of the paper and what is expected of you

Anonymous says

I think past papers is definitely the best way to learn. More emphasis should be made on completing them :).

Anonymous says

Find the time where you personally learn best :D
Late at night works for me.. probably because it's the quietest time..

Norts says

Read around your subject to make it more interesting.

Sophie :) says

I think all the teachers should access emails to help the connection with students during exam revision because when we're stuck it's quicker to ask for help.

Anonymous says

Read over your work numerous times to help you remember it.

stacey says

Set up a study plan and stick to it :D

stacey says

Avoid distractions. Loud music, television, other people are not going to help. You need to focus on the task at hand, not have a bunch of distractions

stacey says

Think positive. There's no point in setting learning goals for yourself if you don't have any faith in your ability to learn.

Anonymous says

Wikipedia will save you.

Anonymous says

be able to email teachers for help during study leave if your un able to go in.

Someone says

Na

Someone says

Na

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