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  1. The Qualifications and Curriculum Agency to be Scrapped by the New Government

    The new government has confirmed that they are to scrap the Qualifications and Curriculum Agency, the QCDA.

  2. Sticking to Blue Tutors’ Teaching Guidelines

    The tutoring guidelines on the Blue Tutors website.

  3. Students Taught to Sing to Remember Their Historical Heritage

    A National campaign called ‘Sing Up’ has been launched to try and help students (and anyone else!) to learn and remember more about the history of Britain.

  4. Busy Finding More Tutors in Oxford and Cambridge

    Pete’s blog 1-6-10

  5. The Government Announces Cuts for Tutoring Scheme

    The future of the departing Labour Government’s tuition policy is in doubt after the new Tory Lib-Dem coalition government announced spending cuts last week.

  6. Why Are There So Many Examination Boards?

    A frequent discussion with people who aren’t very involved in education is: why are there so many examination boards?

  7. Secondary Schools Should Learn Maths Lessons from Primary Schools

    Secondary schools throughout the UK can learn from primary schools in Wales about how to develop numeracy skills according to inspection body Estyn.

  8. Recruiting Tutors and Good Luck for the Exams

    Pete’s blog 25-5-10

  9. Russell Group Calls for Rise in Tuition Fees

    The Russell Group, which represents 20 of the UK’s top universities, has called for an increase in tuition fees for university students.

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