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  1. Training Assessors, Blue Tutors Brochures, and a Little Tutoring Myself

    Pete’s blog 9-2-10

  2. Head Teachers to Check Awarded Grades for New Style A-levels

    There is concern among schools throughout the country after the 2009 AS-level results, the BBC have reported.

  3. Maths Skills in Schools are on the Decline

    School life is very different now compared to 50 years ago, and I think that many of the changes have been overwhelmingly positive. However, after only a year of tutoring maths in London, I realised that there is a negative change.

  4. Ambidextrous Children Disadvantaged at School

    A recent study has reported that ambidextrous children are more likely to do badly at school, and suffer from ADHD (Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder) than their right-handed colleagues.

  5. More Training, and New Assessment System Not Quite Ready

    Pete’s blog 2-2-10

  6. Female Teachers’ ‘Maths-Anxiety’ Affecting Their Female Students

    Female teachers’ anxiety with maths is creating a feeling of uncertainty among their female students, the Telegraph has reported.

  7. A Tutor’s Qualities: Honesty

    It may not seem obvious why honesty is a particularly important quality to have, at least no more so than in every walk of life.

  8. 70% of Students in Buckinghamshire Have a Private Tutor

    Parents claim that the only choice for your children, if you want them to attend a good Grammar school, is to arrange a private tutor.

  9. More Training, and Last Ever Day of Old Style Assessments

    Pete’s blog 26-1-10

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