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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. The Problem with Nervous Tutors

    Our tutor assessment is designed to look past subjective ideas about what makes a good tutor.

  6. Tutors Helping Students Revise

    Virtually all of our tutors will have routines they remember from when they took exams.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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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