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  1. Competitive Parents in Singapore Seek Tutors at an Early Stage

    A recent article on Google news has told of the pressure on students in Singapore even before they enter primary school.

  2. Gap years may be the solution for over-crowded universities

    As universities are turning away record numbers, a gap year can be a good solution

  3. Tutoring Giraffes

    Weird title? It must appear that way, but hopefully everything will become clear.

  4. New Online Tuition App for Mobile Devices

    A leading provider of online tutoring, tutor.com, recently launched an app for the Apple store, described as ‘the first of its kind’.

  5. More Assessors Trained, but a few Distractions Elsewhere

    Pete’s blog 10-8-10: Despite my hopes this time last week, I didn’t get nearly as much done as I had hoped.,,

  6. Government’s A-level Reforms Could Mean a Drop in Students Taking Mathematics

    Another organisation has recently criticised Michael Gove’s plans to change the A-level system.

  7. Will Gove’s reforms damage widening participation in higher education?

    Universities are warning that a harder A level will damage access

  8. Preparation is not a Substitute for Tutoring Skill

    At a recent Blue Tutors assessment there was an applicant who planned a lesson exceptionally well, but was ultimately unsuccessful.

  9. Success for Oklahoma Tutoring Program

    Tetyana Malysheva moved to the United States with her husband, and quickly realised that talking with native English Speakers was much more difficult than she expected.

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