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  1. Academies Too Reliant on GCSE Equivalents

    The government is to dramatically reduce the number of vocational qualifications that can be counted as GCSE equivalents.

  2. More Voluntary Tuition

    Pete's blog 28-2-12: The only thing I’ve really done of note this week is speak to another charity...

  3. Tuition Survey Suggests that Self-Esteem is a Key Factor

    A survey of private tuition in Australia appears to dispel a number of myths about when and why students hire a tutor...

  4. Overbearing parents are not just the child’s problem.

    Parents sometimes seem to think that they know better than the person they have engaged to tutor their child and can behave in rather an overbearing manner, checking what the tutor has prepared in advance and each lesson outcome with the child.

  5. Tuition: A Good of Ostentation

    There is a peculiar anomaly in our attraction to goods and services which at first seems irrational.

  6. Admissions Experts and Peer Tutors Merge

    A national network of admissions experts in the US has bought a peer-tutoring company.

  7. Categorising Qualifications

    Pete's blog 21-2-12: I’ve been able to get stuck into our improved qualifications system this week...

  8. Facebook Generation Creates £8 billion Demand for Online Tuition

    The number of students in the UK receiving tutoring online is quickly increasing.

  9. Dyslexic pupils at a disadvantage in new Government reforms.

    Ministers discriminating against dyslexic pupils with plans to award 5% of marks for spelling, punctuation and grammar to improve communication skills.

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