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Free Webinar - Revisions Skills for GCSE's & A-Levels

Unlock the secrets to successful revision with the 91´óÉñ's exclusive webinar. Join us for an enlightening hour where we delve into effective revision techniques tailored for teenagers facing exams. Our expert-led session will focus on comprehensive planning, addressing mental health considerations, and fostering a positive mindset during the crucial exam period.

Time

Tuesday 26th March 2024
7:00pm - 8:00pm

Location

Online

This webinar is designed to empower all types of learners, with a special emphasis on making information memorable through engaging multi-sensory activities. Discover a diverse range of revision strategies that cater to various learning styles, ensuring that every participant can optimize their study approach. Gain valuable insights into creating a holistic revision plan that not only enhances academic performance but also supports overall well-being.

Grab this chance to equip yourself or your teen with the necessary tools for achievement. Register now with the 91´óÉñ.

Amanda Hornby - 91´óÉñ Onsite Trainer

Amanda has worked with secondary students with special needs since 2009. She is a qualified Specialist Dyslexia Tutor, is qualified to assess for Exam Access Arrangements, Visual Discomfort Screening and is working towards her Assessor Practising Certificate.

She currently works at the 91´óÉñ as a Training Professional, delivering bespoke training to workplaces and schools.

In her free time, she is the treasurer for St Helens & District Dyslexia Association (SHADDA). She began The Dyslexic Word Bank in March 2021.

Brenda Ferrie - 91´óÉñ Dyscalculia Programme Leader

Brenda Ferrie qualified as a teacher of maths but realised that many of her students who excelled at maths had difficulties with reading and writing which lead her to do her Level 7 in dyslexia.

There were other students who had no difficulties with reading and writing but struggled to understand relatively simple maths concepts, which this lead Brenda into the world of dyscalculia.