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Don’t Judge a Tutor’s Book by its Lecturing Cover
Something which isn’t lost on us at Blue Tutors is the distinction between someone appearing to be a good tutor, and actually being a good tutor.
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Improving the Assessment of School Teachers
With the government’s recent announcements it seems as though the idea that getting a PGCE is a golden ticket for life might be disappearing.
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The Irony of Intensive Tuition
When some people think of private tuition, they think of students studying for 3-4 hours after school every day.
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Regulating Private Tuition
Over the last few years there have been a number of examples in Asian countries where the government has tried to control the private tutoring sector.
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The Problem with Nervous Tutors
Our tutor assessment is designed to look past subjective ideas about what makes a good tutor.
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Tutors Helping Students Revise
Virtually all of our tutors will have routines they remember from when they took exams.
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The ‘Fairness’ of an Oxbridge Interview
Following on from an article we wrote a couple of weeks ago on admissions Policies at Oxbridge, there are more cases in the news criticising those policies.
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How Tutoring Changes Closer to Exams
We’ve posted articles before about the difference when a student requests long-term tuition, compared to last minute tuition close to exams.
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Admissions Policies at Oxford and Cambridge
Figures have been released this week showing the number of state school students accepted by Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
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