by admin1 | Nov 12, 2015 | Europe & UK
What are the differences between a ‘GCSE and an IGCSE?’ Both the GCSE and iGCSE course are usually two year courses sat at the end of the National Curriculum Key stage 4. In both cases, children sit these exams usually at the age of 16. However, some more able...
by admin1 | Nov 12, 2015 | Europe & UK
A comparison of Education in the East and West Eastern and Western education have distinct contrast between them. Education in the West emphasizes on learning that involves children to actively participate in class with teacher and with their peers in group...
by admin1 | Nov 11, 2015 | Europe & UK
Mock Exams around the corner? Mock exams are around the corner. With your final exams just weeks away it is easy to get trapped in a steam of stress and a burst of panic at exams, but this will only worsen your exam performance and worrying is not the solution. Here...
by admin1 | Nov 11, 2015 | Europe & UK
Shouldn’t governments call for critical investments in: preschool, college and higher education? Governments near election discuss key investments to expand high-quality learning programs; talk about increasing equity and opportunity for all pupils; supporting...
by admin1 | Nov 11, 2015 | Europe & UK
Improve Tuition, a learning tutoring provider for 5 to 19 year olds, is making future governments aware of the importance of retaining functional exams that aims to show students’ mastery of concepts taught in high school are used regularly in real life. SAT, and...
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