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  1. Literacy and the Broken Society

    A couple of years ago the Public accounts committee produced a report stating that the government's target of 95% adult literacy was wildly optimistic if our education system continued to decline.

  2. Trying to Keep Discrimination out of Our Tutoring

    Last year we had a situation where a student submitted a request for a tutor, and stated that they wanted a female tutor.

  3. Private School Attacks Tuition Agency

    A school in New York has accused a tuition agency of using scare tactics and inappropriate marketing.

  4. Disappointing Tutors

    Pete's blog 25-10-11: Something completely bizarre happened this week...

  5. More Than Half of Ohio’s Tutors are Ineffective

    A recent report in the Columbus Dispatch stated that more than half of the private tutors contracted by the government are performing below the level expected.

  6. UCL Study shows IQ changes during teenage years

    A new study published this week suggests that IQ scores can change considerably throughout adolescence, challenging earlier beliefs that a person’s IQ was fixed from childhood.

  7. Mismatch of Tutors and Students by Subject

    One of the challenges we face every year is trying to recruit enough tutors to supply the demand from our students.

  8. Ofqual Critical of English Literature A Levels

    The exam watchdog Ofqual has criticised A Level English Literature exams in the UK.

  9. Newcastle and Oxford

    Pete's blog 18-10-11: This week was a bit difficult because I spent a lot of it in Newcastle...

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