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Calls on PayPal to Tackle ‘Cheating’ Essay Mills
The education secretary is asking PayPal to stop payments to essay firms to prevent cheating in assessed university essays.
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Why are Languages at GCSE and A Level in Decline?
The study of foreign languages has been declining for the last 20 years, and maybe we need to look at ways to stop this, but it's a very important skill in the workplace.
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Parents Lie About Tutoring to Avoid ‘Pushy’ Appearance
Parents admit that they might lie about hiring a tutor to avoid the stigma attached.
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Tuition for Your Weakest or Strongest Subject?
Sometimes students get A Level tuition for their weakest subject and sometimes their strongest, and this is often affected by the university offer they receive.
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Cambridge to Offer Second Chance Places to Disadvantaged Students
Cambridge University will offer around 100 places to disadvantaged students this summer for those who achieved stronger than expected A Level results.
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Pros and Cons of Home Schooling
There are a lot of things to think about when home schooling students. Tutors can help, especially when the work gets harder, but it's also important for parents to think about the social aspects of education.
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French and German GCSE Entries Fall by Half in UK Schools
The number of students studying languages in the UK is rapidly falling, with the perception that they are the hardest subjects.
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Parents Opt for Private Education or Regular Tuition
Many parents now have a dilemma between sending their children to a private school or a state school while their children have multiple tutors each week.
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Falling Class Sizes Leads to Falling Teacher Salaries
A study has shown that reducing class sizes usually means that schools have to cut teacher's pay, which in turn leads to worse teaching.
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