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  1. The Recession and Tuition

    We were asked recently by the guardian about how the recession has affected the number of graduate and undergraduate students applying to be tutors.

  2. MIT to Roll out Online Courses

    MIT has announced that it will deliver a course online for the first time.

  3. Yes to Broader Qualifications

    Pete's blog 4-3-12: Well I’ve pretty much finished categorising all the qualification names ...

  4. New York Requests Tuition Waiver

    The state of New York has filed an application to have a waiver from the most restrictive elements of the ‘No Child Left Behind’ scheme.

  5. 11+ tutoring in high demand!

    Given the age of the student who sits the 11+ exam you may be inclined to treat it more lightly than a request for, say, A level tuition. However, you do this at your peril.

  6. Vocational Versus Academic Qualifications

    One of the news articles on our site this week was about a report stating that some of the new vocational qualifications, popular at academies, are too easy...

  7. Academies Too Reliant on GCSE Equivalents

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

  8. 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...

  9. 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...

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