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Tuition Articles from December 2017

  1. 30-01-18: Brexit and Academic Unity.

    A look into how a top UK university is combatting the inevitable academic loose ends that will come from the ongoing Brexit departure from the EU, how it came about, how it will benefit us and how we might use it as an example for the furtherance of other academic disciplines moving froward as a country parted from the EU.

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  2. 23-01-18: Choosing whats right for your child: Finding a Primary thats right for you.

    A close look into how schools present themselves to prospective parents, and some ideas as to how prospective parents can begin the often fraught process of choosing a school for their child, including quotes from prominent members of Head Teacher and Teacher communities.

    A Blue Tutors article written by Blue Tutors.

  3. 17-01-18: Creative Excellence, Social Mobility and the future of Education

    A review of recent discussions about funding for schools, changes to the curriculum and an assessment of the future impacts of these decisions. This article looks at how the UK is already starting to suffer from a funding imbalance between schools geographically, and considers the major impacts of a continued neglect of creative subjects in schools compared to the inevitable benefits of taking mitigatory measures.

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  4. 04-01-18: Turning up the Heat on classroom regulations

    A look into the recent studies and responses to classroom environments, specifically how temperate can affect learning and the notion of new maximum temperatures requested by Scottish schools to match the already widespread minimum temperatures. Also an exploration of the varied responses to such proposals.

    A Blue Tutors article written by Blue Tutors.

  5. 01-01-18: The Education Secretary: losing out just when consistency could be key

    A glance at recent news concerning our current Education Secretary, Justine Greening, and the apparently well-founded rumours of an oncoming cabinet reshuffle. We take a look at the habits of education secretaries, how Greening began to break this mould and how inconsistency and a desire for political fanfare is detracting from the matter at hand...

    A Blue Tutors article written by Blue Tutors.

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