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  1. How Far to Push Students When Tutoring

    A key skill for tutors is to make judgements about how much to push their students

  2. Academies Want New Buildings and Vocational Qualifications

    The Independent Academies Association (IAA) have called for the government to quickly draw up plans for a new school rebuilding program

  3. Blue Tutors Going Well, but Beware of Rising Tuition Fees

    Pete's blog 12-10-10: At the moment all is well in the world of Blue Tutors...

  4. Stoke Tuition Project Surviving Despite Funding Cuts

    A Saturday school in Stoke-on-Trent is continuing to flourish despite its funding being cut over four years ago.

  5. Multitasking is holding students back

    Students are now so used to multitasking that they see no problem with watching tv, texting their friends and doing their homework all at once.

  6. Tutoring Teaches Us that Qualifications could be Better Organised

    One of the first things new tutors learn is that with one-to-one tuition students generally ask many more questions than you would expect them to in a lesson at school.

  7. Top A-level Candidates Left with No University Place

    Head-teachers of private schools have expressed concern that some very bright students are at risk when applying to university if they drop a grade in their A-levels.

  8. Website Updates Going Well

    Pete's blog 5-10-10: I’ve felt very productive over the last 7 days...

  9. The NUS Calls to Stop Tuition Fee Increase

    The National Union of Students (NUS) has called for the government to rule out suggestions that university tuition fees could be increased to £10,000 per year.

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