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  1. Ofqual suggests a move towards Computer based Tests for GCSE and A-Levels.

    Ofqual head highlights the benefits of tests taken on computers.

  2. Record Number of Petitions against the Government’s Plans to Monitor Home-Schooling

    A record number of petitions will be presented to the government over their plans to begin more strict monitoring of students in the UK who are schooled at home.

  3. Lots of Thinking, but Few Tangible Results

    Pete’s blog 15-12-09

  4. School Funding should be Aimed at White Working Class

    New study claims that school funding should focus on white working class pupils

  5. Fall in the Basic Standards of Primary Schools in England

    The BBC have reported that the most recent results of students in primary schools show that more than 1,400 schools fall below the minimum targets set by the government.

  6. Trepidations about a Tutor’s First Lesson with a Student

    New tutors are often concerned about what will happen when they first meet a student; who will direct the lesson, how long should be spent on introductions and should they prepare a lesson plan.

  7. Teachers to Receive Specific Training to Identify Support Students with Dyslexia

    In a recent government report, Sir Jim Rose identified a need to increase the help available for dyslexic students in our country’s primary schools, the BBC has reported.

  8. Working on Assessments, and a Group Training Course

    Pete’s Blog 8-12-09

  9. Dyslexic Teacher Named Best in the Country

    A teacher in North Yorkshire has overcome his dyslexia to be named the most outstanding new teacher in the country, the BBC has reported.

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