 What is the best way to study? Now it's exam season this academic term and no doubt you're going to be very busy supporting your students to prepare for the end of your exams. In this research, comparing the relationship of study techniques with exam scores, the research reveals what impact different techniques have on student final exams. So I've given you a link to this research paper. Let me show you the actual blog here. It's this one here. The research tested how each technique correlated with one another and also students' final scores. And students in the research were asked to evaluate how they study, how they prepare for their exams and you'll be familiar with things like retrieval practice and elaboration and those kind of things. But which ones work best? So in the blog you've got research, the research paper, lots of questions and the immediate findings from me. I offer you a summary and some reflection questions to consider for yourself, for also your staff, CPD and you've actually got a link there at the bottom to the open access paper behind the scenes. Don't tell anyone. In summary, student perceptions of your teaching quality and their self efficacy emerge as the most consistent predictors of academic performance. So the message makes students believe that you're a brilliant teacher and you're halfway there to solving the problem.