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  1. Online Tuition Competes with the ‘Big Society’

    In a recent report on the Economist website, we’re told how, despite the current government obsession with the ‘big society’, online tuition from the other side of the world is becoming increasingly popular.

  2. Busy Arranging Hong Kong Tuition

    Pete's blog 30-11-10: As expected, I didn’t get a huge amount done last week while I was in Hong Kong...

  3. Tutoring Programme Receives Official Recognition

    A tutoring programme in the US has received recognition by being awarded the level 1 International Tutor Program Certification (ITPC) by the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA).

  4. Student Protest Growing in Size and Anger

    It is thought that over 130,000 students staged various forms of protest across the country, including occupations, school and university walk-outs, mass letter writing and demonstrations.

  5. The Cost of Hiring a Tutor is not as much as You May Think

    For a long time private tuition was seen a luxury, only available to middle and upper class families

  6. Controversial Tutoring Method for the SATs

    A tutor in the US has claimed that the SAT test is generally prepared for in the wrong way by the majority of students taking it.

  7. My Tuition Blog Anniversary

    Pete's blog 23-11-10: This week marks one year since I started writing this blog...

  8. Tutoring Programme Receives Grant to Help More Students

    A tutoring programme called ‘College Track’ has recently been awarded a grant of $1 million.

  9. A Tutor’s Skills: Emphasis

    Many tutors point out that there is another skill, which is not really related to teaching ability, but is also not a more human or emotional skill, and it actually comes from having a good knowledge and experience of the syllabus.

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