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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Some Time to Work, and a Strange Tutoring Request

    Pete’s blog 3-8-10: Finally I’m embarking on a week where it looks as though I’ll have some time to do some actual progressive work...

  4. Cambridge University Worried by Government’s A-level Plans

    Cambridge University’s admissions manager, Geoff Parks, has written to the education secretary, Michael Gove, expressing concerns regarding the recent announcement about A-level reforms.

  5. Private tuition and the real key to university entrance

    Memorising a revision guide is not enough to get students into top universities - private tutors should aim for deeper understanding.

  6. Asking the Wrong Question: How to Tackle Our Universities’ Funding Problems

    The debate on tuition fees is currently raging more fiercely than ever...

  7. Cable’s Tuition Fee Reform Rejected by the Conservatives

    It’s believed that the coalition government will shortly reject Vince Cable’s suggestion to impose a graduate tax, as an alternative to raising university tuition fees.

  8. Back to the Days of Cambridge Tutors

    Pete’s blog 27-7-10: Hello! It’s just like when we started at the moment, because Harriet’s away for a few days...

  9. School Tutoring Program in Houston Needs More Tutors

    An organisation in Houston, HISD (Houston Independent School District), has recently launched a program to recruit tutors

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