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  1. Bad Teachers Not Necessarily Bad for Students Say Ofsted

    The chairman of Ofsted, Zenna Atkins, has recently said that bad teachers are not necessarily bad for pupils.

  2. Speaking to Harriet, Tutors and Students, and Something not Related to Tutoring

    Pete’s blog 20-7-10: It’s been another week of running around doing odd jobs...

  3. Tutoring Program in Winnipeg for Eritrean Students

    A small tutoring program in Winnipeg has just completed its first year, and is reporting successful results.

  4. Return to Old-Style A levels

    Tutors breathe a sigh of relief with return to old style A levels

  5. Thoughts on Michael Gove’s A-level Reforms

    As we reported on earlier in the week, Michael Gove has recently announced A-level reforms which he says are to prepare students better for university, and to encourage the art of “deep thought”.

  6. Bea’s Kids Offer English Tutors for the Hispanic Community

    A Tutoring scheme in Dallas has recently reported that it offers after school tutoring to over 1,000 students.

  7. Making Us Easier to Find for Tutors and Students

    Pete’s blog 13-7-10: I spent a lot of last week looking at Google and the way it finds us tutors and students...

  8. Gove Announces A-level Reform

    The education secretary, Michael Gove, has announced that he wants to reform the current A-level system to better prepare students for university.

  9. The diverse experience of tutoring in London

    Tutoring in London can be a fascinating experience, providing insights into British families and their attitudes towards education.

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