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The Case for Spaced Curriculum and Revision Immersion


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Is there space in your curriculum to map revision lessons across each subject area?

Opening up a dialogue with students about what the most appropriate revisions strategies might be, teachers are encouraging students to use metacognition and explain their choices...

Revision lessons can be incredibly beneficial, particularly if you use spacing to test students on information learned several weeks ago - this prevents forgetting!

In an Institute of Education Sciences study, Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Student Learning (Pashler et al, 2007), suggests creating 10 questions that cover the key knowledge

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12th December 2021 by @TeacherToolkit
Posted in Basic Account, Exams, Teaching and LearningTagged Exams, metacognition, Pashler et al, Revision, spaced practice, Study Skills, The Revision Revolution

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