Study Techniques for Exams
The exam period can be a very stressful time for students, revision takes a lot of self-discipline and motivation. Yet, very little (if any) of the school timetable is allocated to study techniques.
The exam period can be a very stressful time for students, revision takes a lot of self-discipline and motivation. Yet very little (if any) of the school timetable is allocated to study techniques. This can be particularly tough for students who struggle with transferring short-term learning into embedded knowledge (i.e. most of us)!
Weak memory is an issue that affects many students, especially those with dyslexia and other related Specific Learning Differences (SpLDs), and revision can add even more worry and stress to already anxious students.
We're here to equip you with the best exam study techniques that will not only help you retain information but also boost your confidence and reduce exam-day anxiety. Say goodbye to frantic last-minute cramming and hello to focused, productive study sessions!
This guide has a whole month’s worth of ideas and resources to help students (and parents/carers) get to grips with stress-free studying that works!
Have you heard this quote from Benjamin Franklin: 'Tell me, and I forget, teach me, and I may remember, involve me, and I learn?' It's proven that people learn better if they're actively involved in what they're doing. You may not be surprised to hear that reading a textbook is a passive activity, and you’re likely to forget most of what you read!
Don’t know where to start? Here’s a different revision activity for every day of the month – so mix it up and try doing at least 2 different activities every day. A small amount of revision every day is really going to pay off in the long run.
Exams are daunting for all students, the key to success is finding the best exam study techniques to encourage short-term learning into embedded knowledge. By embracing a positive attitude and incorporating active learning methods, such as summarising passages, making mind maps, and role-playing, students can improve their memory retention and achieve better results.
If you’re looking to take the next step and have additional support, we invite you to book a free assessment in-centre or online with Kip McGrath. Our experienced tutors will provide personalised guidance to help your child succeed.
The exam period can be a very stressful time for students, revision takes a lot of self-discipline and motivation. Yet, very little (if any) of the school timetable is allocated to study techniques.
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