Ready Reckoner: Fact Sheet for Educators and Parents Part 3 - Sensory Processing Issues
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Some students are much more-much less-sensitive than to others in what they hear, smell, see, taste or touch. This can also affect the...
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Ready Reckoner: Fact Sheet for Educators and Parents part 2 - Developmental Coordination Disorder
Students with developmental coordination disorder finds it hard to do physical activities and tasks. It can cause trouble with...
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Ready Reckoner: Fact Sheet for Educators and Parents Part 1 - Slow Processing Speed
Students with Slow Processing Speed need more time to take in and respond to information. They might feel blindsided when they suddenly...
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Inclusive School and the role of Special Educators
Inclusivity in mainstream school is still a challenge and in many Asian countries it is a taboo for the educators to accept that they...
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Are we really inclusive in a diverse world?
Inclusive education – also called inclusion – is education that includes everyone, with non disabled and Disabled people (including those...
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The "Do's" And "Dont's" of Article Writing for IGCSE ESL
The recent syllabus requires candidate to write an article, report or review. So, before you start to write, make a short plan in the...
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Mind Maps - the most useful tool for Literature Essays!
Mind maps are great way to revise the links between different factors or explore a larger topic. They can also be used to brainstorm...
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7 Steps to A* for Prose Questions
Always remember your PEA (Point, Evidence, Analysis)! You have a choice in the Prose section to either attempt a Passage Based Question...
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Apr 29, 20191 min read
Never forget the PEA (Point, Evidence, Analyse) for an A*
Example of a regular paragraph: The example is based on the poem 0486 June 2015 poem “The City Planners’’ by Margaret Atwood. The ways we...
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Apr 29, 20191 min read
The Difference between an A* and other Grades
Example of a structure paragraph: The example is based on the poem 0486 June 2015 poem “The City Planners’’ by Margaret Atwood. The title...
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Apr 21, 20191 min read
7 Secrets to A* for Poetry Questions
There are few common mistakes that should be avoided when answering questions on Poetry: 1. Avoid being general and vague in the...
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Apr 21, 20191 min read
PEA the Answers to Questions
This small section will help you to understand the meaning of the key words/phrases from the question. The question used in this example...
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