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Research Suggests Schools Should Reopen
Research from UCL suggests that the negative impacts of school closures during the coronavirus outbreak outweigh the positives
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Out of the Ordinary Tuition Requests
Sometimes tuition requests don't fit into a clear category, and we need another way to find the perfect tutor.
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We Shouldn’t Focus on Pass/Fail Students
It's important that schools dedicate as much time and money to all students equally, and not focus on students who might boost the school's league table position.
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Coronavirus Means We Should Tutor Online More
With the recent COVID-19 outbreak, tutors and students should consider tutoring online for the next few weeks.
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Government to Keep Schools Open During Coronavirus Outbreak
The government has said that schools will stay open for now and they hope that GCSE and A Level exams will not be disrupted.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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