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Tuition News from February 2013

  1. 28-02-13: Campaigners call for Internet safety lessons for infants

    Children's charities campaigners call for education regarding Internet safety for infants growing up in the digital age

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  2. 26-02-13: ‘Core Knowledge’ to be focused on in school curricula

    Michael Gove sets out his plans for new school curricula which will include an emphasis placed on pupils acquiring basic core knowledge.

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  3. 21-02-13: School Sports Cuts

    The government has decided to cut funding for sport in schools despite the increase of obesity in school children

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  4. 19-02-13: Women academics

    Research shows that there aren't enough female professors in UK universities

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  5. 14-02-13: Head teachers spurn A-level changes

    Head teachers are displeased with Michael Gove's plans to change the A-level system to a two-tier system in which AS levels become a standalone exam.

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  6. 12-02-13: GCSE reform concerns

    Campaigners have sent a letter to No 10 Downing Street containing their worries about the intended reforms to the GCSE exams.

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  7. 07-02-13: Universities told to target children

    The Office for Fair Access advises universities to target children in order to charge higher fees

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  8. 05-02-13: Cuts risk less funding for A-level sciences

    Lobby group worried about the negative impact on A-level sciences due to the intended cuts in funding

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  1. "My son has taken his last exam today. I'd like to take this opportunity to let you know that my son is very happy with the lessons he has taken with Chris, and warmly recommends him."
  2. Dr L, Oxford