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  1. Shame on scheme to encourage poor students to sell out

    It was revealed this week that middle-ranking universities may offer cash incentives to entice students with the highest grades to forego the experience of a top ranking university.

  2. Is There Any Benefit to External Primary School Testing?

    With the recent government announcement to reduce the amount of external assessment for SAT tests in England, it’s interesting to consider the pros and cons of students all doing the same exams.

  3. Changes to Primary Schools’ SAT Tests

    The Government has announced that there will be changes to the widely criticised SATs tests taken by 11 year old primary school students.

  4. A New Tutor Assessor in Birmingham

    Pete's blog 2-8-11: I really am like a child sometimes...

  5. American School Launches Online Mandarin Tuition Programme

    The Chinese Language School in Connecticut has launched an online tuition service called iVuChinese.

  6. Difficult Tutor Assessment Situations

    If you’re reading this article then it’s likely that you’ll know a little about Blue Tutors, and those who know a little tend to know about our teaching ideas, and our assessment system.

  7. New Proposal to Provide Extra Tuition for Oxbridge Aspiring State School Students

    The private sector should be paid to get state school students into Oxford and Cambridge

  8. Tuition Requests Picking Up

    Pete's blog 26-7-11: We’ve probably just passed the yearly nadir of tutoring...

  9. Teachers Give Opinions on When and How to Find a Private Tutor

    A recent article published by the GateHouse News Service has interviewed two tutors regarding how a parent can decide when their child might benefit from a private tutor.

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