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Overall Improvement at GCSE
Students with over 10 task hours use of eLearning achieved 4.6 percent more 5+ A-C grades than expected based on prior attainment
Students with over 10 task hours use of eLearning achieved 4.6 percent more 5+ A-C grades than expected based on prior attainment
Overall Improvement at KS3
Pupils with over 10 task hours use of eLearning achieved 3.6 percent more L5+ grades than expected based on prior attainment
Pupils with over 10 task hours use of eLearning achieved 3.6 percent more L5+ grades than expected based on prior attainment
Welcome to SAM Learning
So what is SAM Learning?
It's a web based revision and exam practice system for KS3/4. 'SAM' stands for 'Self Assessment Method' - pupils revise and practise exams, marking themselves using match mark schemes online. It is now expanding into KS5 curriculum, starting with the Sciences.
SAM Learning is the market leader in eLearning exam practice and revision used by over 800,000 students. All content is written by experienced teachers and examiners to meet national curriculum guidelines.
SAM Learning is proven to workFor the fourth year running, independent research by the Fischer Family Trust proves that SAM Learning raises attainment at GCSE and KS3. So does that mean more demand for stretched ICT resources?
No - apart from 2 lessons to introduce SAM Learning method to students in school, the majority of pupils will work in their own time - an average of 50% of all use is outside school. And what's more you'll get to find out who and what your students have been doing, irrespective of where they are. More work for teachers then?
Not at all - if anything, the structure of SAM Learning reduces your workload. The exam practice can even be used for homework - and as students mark themselves, it means teachers can be more effective. Visit the SAM Learning website: http://www.samlearning.com/