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The Pygmalion Effect: the latest research

In Greek mythology, Pygmalion was a renowned sculptor. He had such love for one of his statues that the gods turned it into a real person.

This story

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Are students doing revision wrong?

As exam season draws closer, many students are frantically searching for the most efficient revision techniques that will maximise their learning and

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Studying using the Production Effect

Have you heard about the Production Effect?

This little known but vitally important area of research may hold the key to why some students remember

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Overcoming maths anxiety: how parents can help

Early maths skills are critically important to a child’s future achievements, with research showing that children who start behind rarely catch up

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Self-explanation during revision

We love looking for evidence-based revision tips (you can find lots of them on our revision guide page). There are plenty of good strategies out

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How prepared are you to learn?

Academic achievement is not based entirely on innate natural intelligence.

Instead, whether a child achieves or not is dependent on a number of

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How drawing can boost student revision

We’ve all heard the saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” - and it seems as though this may even be true for student revision.

Recent research

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Do students revise differently nearer to their exams?

Not all revision strategies are equal. Some have been proven to be helpful, whereas others have been found to add very little to students’ learning.

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