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| | | | | "If you wish to forget anything on the spot, make a note that this thing is to be remembered." - Edgar Allen Poe "The palest ink is better than the best memory." - Chinese proverb This is part of a series offering my views onsome problems withUK maths education. The first part looked at the... | |
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| | | | | Why don't students remember what they'velearned? Curricula and assessment aren't designed with memory in mind We've all had the experience of cramming for an exam and forgetting most of what we learned withina few weeks or days. In the immediate term, this is actually quite useful, because national exams are often bunched together, sometimes... | |
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| | | | | By now most teachers will have spent a week with their new classes. Inevitably some of you reading this havebeen throwing your hands up in despair about your new Year 7 class, complaining to colleagues that they are "the weakest you've ever taught/taught in years" and lamenting thefact that your primary counterparts have clearly fiddled... | |
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| | | https://dai.ly/x8nxxm7 Across the UK, elective home education is a legitimate alternative to schooling. In England and Wales it has long been established that it is the responsibility of parents to provide their children with a suitable education. The freedom to provide such an education "otherwise than in school" was plainly set out in the 1944... | ||