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  1. Increase in Students Passing Sats Tests

    For the second year in a row, there has been an increase in the number of students reaching the required standards in reading, writing and maths in their Sats tests.

  2. Explaining the Tutoring Method to Students

    When a tutor is worried that a student will find the tutoring method strange, the tutor should explain the method to the student. It's not that complicated and will reassure the student.

  3. Figures Show that Local Authorities are Best to Help Inadequate Schools

    A recent study shows that between 2013 and 2017, struggling schools were more likely to improve under local councils than if they became academies.

  4. Is Grade Inflation a Myth? Are Tutors and Teachers Driving Top Grades?

    How do we explain grade inflation? And do the government's actions show a disrespect towards tutors and teachers who want their efforts recognised?

  5. 8 Year Old Going to University

    An 8 year boy in Belgium is going to university after completing the secondary school syllabus 4 times as quickly as normal.

  6. Students Have to Adjust to Being Tutored Correctly

    It can take a few lessons for students to relax when being tutored correctly, but as soon as they do the results are amazing.

  7. Universities are Awarding too many Firsts

    A recent study says that universities are awarding too many top grades, and need to reduce grade inflation to maintain their credibility.

  8. The Pedagogy Works for Every Subject

    Some tutors think that Tutoring Standards' pedagogy is more applicable to some subjects than others, but it's not true.

  9. Tutor Feels the Satisfaction of Long-Term Tuition

    A tutor from Birmingham discusses how much he enjoys tutoring because he can see his students benefiting from the consistent help he provides.

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