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  1. A Difficult Week, but Nothing We Couldn’t Handle

    Pete’s blog 16-2-10

  2. MPs Call For Better Standards Among New Teachers

    The Commons education select committee has raised concerns regarding the entry level requirements for teachers in the UK, the BBC has reported.

  3. A Tutor’s Qualities: Reliability

    Reliability is a more practical quality of tutoring, but is also a vitally important one.

  4. Technology Helps Students to Cheat in Exams

    The BBC have reported that cheating in exams has increased because of better technology, according to a reported recently published by Ofqual.

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

    Pete’s blog 9-2-10

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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

    Pete’s blog 2-2-10

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