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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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Can a Maths Savant Tutor Maths?
Is it easier to tutor maths at KS3 or GCSE if you yourself struggled with maths when you were at school?
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Top Scientists Calls for Overhaul of A Levels
Sir Venki Ramakrishnan believes that as the world changes A Levels will no longer be suitable to prepare young people for the challenges faced at work
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Do You Want a Tutor with a PGCE?
We always try to help clients understand that tutoring and school teaching is very different, and we hope they choose to trust our judgement about what makes a great tutor. It's what we do.
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Call For Better Monitoring of Home Schooled Students
There have been calls to ensure home schooled students are placed on a register to ensure that every child receives the help the deserve.
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The Problem With Unconditional University Offers
As tutors, we're aware that unconditional university offers lead to less studying and worse undergraduates.
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Nottingham University Halts Use of Unconditional Offers
Nottingham will stop unconditional offers from this year after widespread criticism of the practice last summer.
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A Tutor’s Primary Goal: Not to be Needed
A tutor should be trying to create a better student, not just a student who is better at the topics they study together.
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Tutoring has Overtaken Teaching in Thailand
The tutoring industry is outstripping the school system in Thailand, and students are becoming reliant on their tutors.
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