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All posts and guides tagged with ‘study-techniques’.

Discover evidence-based study techniques that actually work. These articles cover methods like active recall, spaced repetition, interleaving, and the Pomodoro technique, with practical advice on how to apply each one to your GCSE and A-Level revision.

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Mind Mapping for GCSE History Revision

Learn how to use mind maps for GCSE History revision. Connect events, causes, and consequences visually to improve recall and essay writing skills.

By Jamie Buchanan Read more
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How to Use Flashcards for GCSE Revision

Learn how to use flashcards effectively for GCSE revision. Create, organise, and review flashcards using spaced repetition for top grades in every subject.

By Jamie Buchanan Read more
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GCSE Revision Guide 2026: Strategies That Work

Complete GCSE revision guide backed by learning science. Effective study techniques, timetable templates, and exam strategies that improve your grades.

By Jamie Buchanan Read guide
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How to make the most of these resources

Each article tagged with ‘study-techniques’ has been written to support GCSE and A-Level students during their revision. To get the best results, we recommend reading the posts that match your current topics, then testing yourself using past papers from your exam board. Combining reading with active recall and spaced repetition will help the information stick in your long-term memory.

If you are looking for more structured revision support, explore our study guides for step-by-step walkthroughs of key topics, or browse resources like past papers and formula sheets to strengthen your exam preparation. You can also check the exam timetable to plan your revision schedule around your upcoming papers.