This episode looks at how we can best teach and prepare our examination classes in the secondary school, especially our GCSE groups.
A panel of experienced teachers considers what specific challenges come with teaching exam clases and exam course content and discuss how we can best prepare our students for the exam hall experience itself, including how we can build good exam habits alongside teaching course content.
We discuss how teachers can support their students’ wellbeing during their examination years – especially in years 10 and 11 – and how we can build their resilience, thus helping them to manage stress and exam anxiety as the pressure mounts.
We focus specifically on how we can build exam technique, including the dos and don’ts for using past exam papers as learning tools. We look at other teaching techniques too, including modelling good answers.
And how and when should we teach and model these exam techniques to ensure they are embedded while avoiding student burn-out?
Finally to what extent should we be helping students to plan their exam revision? We ask what self-study and revision skills we should be teaching and how? Our experts even suggest a few particular techniques that they like to use, such as mnemonics and revision games.