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    Technology has Affected English More than Maths

    Technology has changed the way we study and the possibilities for tutoring, but it hasn't changed subjects equally.

  2. Students Smiling in ClassStudents Smiling in Class

    Wales Set to Begin Online GCSE Exams

    As part of the education shake up in Wales, they are looking into allowing students to sit exams electronically to keep pace with the changing way students study.

  3. Tutor Interested in Student ResponseTutor Interested in Student Response

    Lack of Regulation Means Tutors Should be Open Minded

    Tutors aren't required to meet any specific criteria before starting to teach, and while this gives freedom to tutor in their own way, it's important that they research best tutoring practice.

  4. Students Focussing in LectureStudents Focussing in Lecture

    Academics Want Oxford to Stop “Elitist” Application Fees

    Staff at Oxford are asking the university to do away with £75 application fees for postgraduate courses.

  5. Young Tutor and Student Using CalculatorYoung Tutor and Student Using Calculator

    Why Do Only SEND Students Have Individual Action Plans?

    We know that students with special educational needs don't always get the individual help they need, and maybe every student should receive more tailored help at school.

  6. 5,000 Post-GCSE Qualifications to be Scrapped

    The Department for Education plans to remove unpopular post-16 courses as the new T Levels come into effect.

  7. Parents Risk Missing Out when Their Tutoring Focus is Only Experience

    We find that lots of parents are too fixated on having an experienced tutor, rather than assessing the tutor's ability in person.

  8. Nursery Focusses on Exercise to Create Better Students

    The government's Healthy Movers scheme is helping a nursery in West Somerset to prepare children for starting school.

  9. Disadvantaged Students Between 11-16, Why Do They Struggle?

    What are the reasons that disadvantaged students find themselves doing worse than others particularly during age 11-16?

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