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

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

  2. 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.

  3. An Alternative Explanation for GCSE and A Level Results

    Every year the press jump on the news that A Level and GCSE results have increased yet again.

  4. The Cut-Throat World of Finding a Private Tutor

    January is the peak season for private tutors reads an article on the Telegraph’s website.

  5. Assessments and Programming

    Pete's blog 14-2-12: I conducted some assessments last week which was good fun, but the majority of what I did was programming...

  6. A Shy ‘Super Tutor’

    An article in the Telegraph recently interviewed a tutor trying to shy away from the brand of ‘super tutor’.

  7. Marking as a Tuition Tool

    It may seem obvious but tutors sometimes underrate the value of marking as a tutoring tool.

  8. A Reaction to the Government’s Teaching Reforms

    The recent confirmation that schools and head teachers will have increased powers to sack underperforming teachers has had teaching unions up in arms.

  9. Tougher Teaching Sanctions to go ahead from September

    Michael Gove has confirmed that proposed plans to make it easier for schools to dismiss poor performing teachers will go ahead from September this year.

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