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  1. 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”.

  2. 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.

  3. 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...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. When Tuition is Not What Your Student Needs

    A common question upon reading our teaching guidelines relates to whether lessons should always be taught in that way.

  7. Tutoring Service Makes Use of Facebook

    A new tutoring service is taking advantage of social networking to match tutors and students.

  8. Me Meeting Tutors, and Working on Adwords

    Pete’s blog 6-7-10: I’d forgotten how much I enjoy assessing new tutors...

  9. Tuition Fees Could Dramatically Affect University Applications

    In a recent report by the Sutton Trust it’s estimated that a sharp rise in tuition fees would lead to a dramatic fall in the number of young people applying to university.

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