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  1. Christmas Week Equals No Work

    Pete's blog 27-12-11: The last week has been almost completely taken up by my sister’s wedding and, obviously, Christmas...

  2. Private Schools Feel the Economic Squeeze

    Private schools are increasing their fees cutting costs as the economic climate affects fee-paying schools’ ability to compete with free schools in their area.

  3. Striking Teachers

    Pete's blog 6-12-11: I drove up to Manchester to train an assessor last week...

  4. Successful Tutoring Programme in Winter Haven

    A church group in Winter Haven in the US has taken it upon themselves to try and pick up the educational slack in their local area.

  5. Politics, Economics and Potest: How do we teach the strikes?

    These days students can’t help but be aware of the political and economic climate in which we live. Few will have missed the news about the riots in London and around the country over the summer. News of the severe economic downturn has dominated the media over the last few years, and this week, many students had a day off school or university while their teachers were on strike in protest over cuts to public sector pensions. But as teacher and tutors, how do we present this information?

  6. Parents Want Exam Technique

    Understanding versus exam technique probably isn’t something many people think about when they think about private tuition

  7. SQA: Maths and English Skills Need Improving

    The Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) have recently raised concerns regarding basic skills in English and Maths.

  8. Entrepreneur Workshop

    Pete's blog 29-11-11: Harriet came back from her trip to Canada last week...

  9. A New Breed of ‘Super Tutor’

    A report on the Independent’s website recently highlighted the trend for ‘super tutors’ in the UK

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