1st Edition
Re-examining Success Raising pupils’ examination performance at secondary school: systems, techniques, processes and partners
1. The futility of current revision strategies
2. The wider context of revision and testing
3. Research led insights
4. Ebbinghaus and the forgetting curve
5. Personalising revision
6. Socialising revision
7. Setting new systems
8. Success, failure and indifference
9. Mapping your future
10. Target setting
11. Getting systematic: Managing time and content
12. Revision hacks for best results
13. Getting parent buy-in
14. Equipping parents with the knowledge and techniques that will best support their child’s success
15. Helping parents build an effective home learning environment
16. Aiding parents to establish effective performance targets and rewards
17. Helping parents to support the emotional resilience of their child
Biography
David Hughes was a teacher and senior leader within the secondary and tertiary sectors for over 24 years, working in a range of both successful and failing schools. He has led and managed improvement projects at local authority, regional and national levels. Whilst working on the Building Schools for the Future programme, he was seconded for almost two years to support the development of the Opening Minds curriculum, devised in collaboration with the Confederation of British Industry as a twenty-first century learning model for schools, which mirrored the world’s most effective educational systems and addressed the attitudes, behaviours and competences required of the modern learner. He is an associate of the University of Nottingham School of Education and a writer for the educational press.






