The Motivation Of The Student

I’ve already discussed how students need the right revision program at home for your school to achieve a GCSE maths pass rate of 90% (or above). As part of that, students need to be motivated in order to stick to their revision program at home.

Students dread the term ‘revision’. To them, ‘revision’ means locking themselves in a room and reading through a large textbook for hours on end. In reality, however, revision does not need to be that painful. If we can educate our students and show them how it’s possible to achieve top grades in their exams without having to sacrifice the things they enjoy, then we are really onto a winner.

This is what my revision program is all about. I show students how it’s possible to score a top grade in their GCSE maths without having to revise around the clock. I did this myself so there is no reason why other students can’t do the same. In the program, I provide a small, yet powerful rule of thumb which allows students to spend up to 50% of their time doing things they enjoy. This is what a couple of students had to say about my rule of thumb:

“Jeevan provides a small rule of thumb which allows you to free up 50% of your time. It’s so simple yet so effective. When I put it into practise, it allowed me to free up half of my time! At the end of the day, revision is not all about work, work, work!”

– Ivan Morrow, Larne, Co. Antrim (A grade student)

“Jeevan explains that a student does not have to work around-the-clock to achieve top grades. As long as they follow his revision strategy, they could still have fun. And he is totally correct; my first maths paper was on the 9th June 2014 and 2 days before, I decided to take a trip to Thorpe Park! 😀”

Diya Sharma Thorpe Park

– Diya Sharma, West London (A grade student)

For more information about my unique revision program, please visit the home page: www.gcsemathsforschools.co.uk.

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