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To celebrate Mai’s first birthday we’re sharing some facts about Mai, and an update from our team on how we plan to evolve this engaging addition to Tassomai.
The Tassomai team spoke to Lucinda Miller, founder and clinical lead of NatureDoc, about what she would recommend to students and their parents when it comes to nutrition, food and all-round wellbeing...
Thanks to Mai’s latest upgrade, students can get immediate feedback on their mistakes with the new “Mai Explains” feature.
The Live Lessons library is now freely available to all students if their parents are members of our Parent Club, and “Boost” has been renamed “Extra Subjects”.
The Tassomai team recently spoke to Claire Crichton-Allen, a former teacher and head of department who used Tassomai in school and now uses the program to homeschool her own daughter, Mabel.
This new year Tassomai is challenging students to complete their Daily Goal every day in January to be in with the chance of winning a prize! Are your students up to the challenge?
Download our FREE 10-page guide for parents of students in Key Stage 3 (years 7-9) to find out our top tips!
The Tassomai team recently caught up with Emma Yentis, an experienced PSHE teacher, about resilience and friendships…
Find out more about the benefits of Tassomai’s new ‘Parent Club’ community for parents, guardians and carers whose children get access to Tassomai through their school…
Find out what Tassomai is doing this World Mental Health Day and download our free resource for parents!
Meet Mai, our artificial intelligence powered tutor plus new parental engagement features for schools and much more!
Parents are more engaged with their children’s learning than ever before, but there is still a lot that can be done to ensure parents are in the best possible position to support their child’s learning.
This week, students across the country will start sitting their exams. So we’ve compiled a list of tips from education experts to help prepare and stay calm throughout.
Retrieval practice is a powerful tool for enhancing learning outcomes and embedding core subject knowledge. Retrieval practice platforms like Tassomai save teachers time and help them to rapidly identify knowledge gaps.
As students look towards the new year, with the return of strict grade boundaries and exams looming on the horizon, Tassomai has published a free guide for students to help them navigate the challenging GCSE years.