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The Hidden Cost of Religious Illiteracy (And How It Is Costing Your Teenager Marks)

Hello everyone! It is July already! Can you believe it? The summer term is in full swing here in London, and if you have a teenager in the house, you probably know that this time of year brings a very specific kind of tension. Mocks, exam prep, and the looming spectre of next year's GCSEs. I was flicking through my notebook the other night—where I jot down all my half-formed thoughts and late-night musings—and I came across some fascinating notes I had saved regarding GCSE English Literature. Specifically, I was looking at examiner feedback. Now, I know reading examiner reports sounds like a surefire cure for insomnia, but bear with me. There is a golden nugget of advice hidden in those dry, bureaucratic pages that could genuinely transform how your teenager approaches their English exams. And it all comes down to one surprising thing: religious literacy. The Bolted-On Fact Problem Let me set the scene for you. As parents, we want to help our kids revise. We test them on facts, we ...

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