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  1. Blue Tutors Geography

    It seems strange in 2012 that we should be asked so often where Blue Tutors operate.

  2. Teachers ‘Helping’ With Exams and Coursework

    It was interesting to see the recent furore about teachers “cheating” after receiving unfair advice.

  3. How Do Tutors and Students Find Blue Tutors?

    Probably the most frequently asked question about Blue Tutors is how we find our tutors and our students.

  4. Modular Exams and Private Tuition

    Many students are currently taking their modular exams.

  5. Tutors’ Christmas Holidays

    It seems like a very appropriate time to write about the importance for tutors to realise the responsibility that they have to their students.

  6. A Problem Faced by Inexperienced Tutors

    There is a skill which rapidly develops as one begins to tutor; planning and structuring lessons.

  7. Tutoring Experience, not Teaching Experience

    At Blue Tutors we proudly tell prospective tutors that they do not need any formal teaching experience to apply to be a tutor with us.

  8. Protection When Tutoring; Don’t Rely on CRB Disclosures

    This week we reported on an article from the US, where a convicted sex offender was attempting to set himself up as a private tutor.

  9. Redefining Literacy for the digital age

    The government and schools will have to adjust to the fact that literacy has changed in response to new technologies. Gavin Dudeney, director of technology at The Consultants-E, writes this week that a barrage of new technologies which allow for different forms of expression and levels of interaction have changed the face of literacy today.

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