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  1. A Level Pass Increase Means a More Intelligent Population, No?

    A Level passes rose again this summer, going from 97.6% to over 98%.

  2. Skype: A real breakthrough

    Teaching a student Panjabi over video calls on Skype.

  3. Setting Lesson Goals: More than Stating Lesson Topic

    In our experience it seems as though many people misunderstand the crucial aspects that make a lesson goal a good lesson goal.

  4. Chaging face of education

    An article which describe about online teaching

  5. A Breath of Fresh Air: Tutors in Schools

    Recently in East Anglia it was announced that 5 schools would be using a private tuition agency

  6. Results day more stressful than ever for students

    Over the last year, rows about tuition fees, the marginalisation of students from poorer backgrounds, and universities' fears over implementing new policies have created a turbulent environment in the world of higher education.

  7. Better for Students to be Bored or be Confused? ...Or to get a Tutor?

    Questions about the way that schools try to ensure their students reach the level required by the government.

  8. Students’ Reliance on Their Tutor

    A student had complained that the amount of private tuition he received was hampering his ability to learn independently.

  9. Is There Any Benefit to External Primary School Testing?

    With the recent government announcement to reduce the amount of external assessment for SAT tests in England, it’s interesting to consider the pros and cons of students all doing the same exams.

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