3. If I practise mastery learning with my children, does this mean they must reach full understanding of a topic before moving on?

2025-10-06T10:51:37+00:00

Mastery learning doesn’t mean children must achieve “perfect” understanding before they can move on. That would be unrealistic and could hold them back unnecessarily. Instead, it means they have a secure grasp of the essentials: they can explain the concept in their own words, apply it in different contexts and avoid repeating the same mistakes. This often looks like: Spending extra time revisiting tricky areas through short review sessions. Using varied activities so children practise the same skill in different ways. Identifying and addressing gaps early, rather than piling new content on top. At TechBloq, we prioritise the core objectives [...]

3. If I practise mastery learning with my children, does this mean they must reach full understanding of a topic before moving on?2025-10-06T10:51:37+00:00

2. I still want my child to pursue accelerated learning so they can be ready for GCSEs in good time. How can I achieve this?

2025-10-06T10:38:31+00:00

Accelerated learning is possible, but it requires careful planning, consistent effort and strong support at home. Children need time to consolidate understanding, not just move quickly through content. Without this, gaps can form and stress levels (for both parents and children) can rise. A successful accelerated pathway often includes:A structured study routine at home with minimal distractions.Balanced weekly time allocated to each subject, combining new learning with revision.Access to targeted support, e.g. tutors, online platforms (like IXL, Seneca) and exam preparation resources.Close parental involvement in monitoring progress, setting achievable goals and guiding difficult topics.Encouraging soft skills such as resilience, focus and [...]

2. I still want my child to pursue accelerated learning so they can be ready for GCSEs in good time. How can I achieve this?2025-10-06T10:38:31+00:00

1. If my child attends your sessions, will they achieve mastery in their subjects?

2025-10-07T09:48:42+00:00

At TechBloq, we follow a mastery approach, which means helping children build a deep understanding of what they learn, not just move quickly through topics. However, true mastery takes time, repetition and regular practice, most of which needs to happen at home. Our sessions are designed as part-time support, not a full replacement for daily study. Because our groups often include children of varied ages and ability levels, our priority is to ensure every learner reaches a secure understanding of key concepts before moving on. Application and fluency, especially in subjects like maths, requires regular, focused practice at home. Mastery learning [...]

1. If my child attends your sessions, will they achieve mastery in their subjects?2025-10-07T09:48:42+00:00
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