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  1. The New Articles Section Almost Ready, and Sharp Rise in Tuition Requests

    Pete’s blog 31-8-10: I have finally skinned WordPress so it looks exactly like the rest of our site...

  2. Examining the Booming Private Tuition Industry During the Recession

    In a recent article in the New York Times, the state of the private tuition industry was examined.

  3. Rise in GCSE pass rate raises questions over exam quality

    As the GCSE pass rate rises for the 23rd year in a row, we have to ask whether exams are serving their purpose.

  4. Some Positives and Negatives of Tutoring Modular A-levels and GCSEs

    There’s been a lot in the news recently about changes to GCSEs and A-levels in England and Wales.

  5. University Places Through Clearing Might Not be an Option for Many Students this Summer

    A recent survey has suggested that there are likely to be far fewer university places available through clearing this year.

  6. Apologies for a Website Problem, and Requests for Tutors Pouring In

    Pete’s blog 24-8-10: Firstly, I’d like to apologise if anyone was greeted by an alarming security message...

  7. State Schools Registering for the IGCSE

    e BBC’s website has recently confirmed that a handful of state schools will offer International GCSEs (IGCSEs) for the coming academic year.

  8. Teaching Shakespeare to Teenagers

    Shakespeare’s plots are perfect for teenagers - we should be encouraging them to study it rather than marginalising it in the curriculum.

  9. Trouble when Parents Want to Tell a Tutor How to Teach

    One of the most difficult challenges for a tutor is striking the balance between doing what the tutor thinks is best, and still meeting the demands of the student, or in most cases, the demands of the student’s parents.

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