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Hawking Fellowships Created for Young Research Students
A fund has been set up in honour of Stephen Hawking, which grants fellowships to outstanding students so that they can continue their research.
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The Best Time to Start Lessons with Your Tutor
The pressure of exams can lead to 'panic tuition', and having lots of lessons in a short period of time. It's much more effective to plan lessons over a period of months, not days.
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Cambridge Needs Help Recruiting Black Students
Following data that Cambridge University has a very low acceptance rate for black students, they have admitted that they need help to resolve the problem.
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Allaying Parents’ Fears on KS1 Tuition
Tuition can be very helpful for young students, but it's important for parents to think about whether a tutor will help and not react to significant age differences and worry that their child is falling behind.
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Vocational T-Levels to Begin in 2020
T-Levels will be introduced in 2020 so students can study more vocational courses and do a work placement during the course.
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When Tutoring Becomes Teaching
Sometimes tutors find their student hasn't learnt a particular topic, and that topic needs to be explained as if the tutor were a teacher.
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Explaining the New GCSE Grading System
The new GCSE grading system will apply to many subjects this summer, and schools will adjust their targets based on how the grades will now be reported.
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Tutors Adjusting to the New Exam Systems
The change in exam format for GCSEs and A Levels presents a challenge for tutors because they are so familiar with the old style of exams.
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Grammar Schools to Receive Expansion Funding
After scrapping Theresa May's plans to open more grammar schools in England, the government has announced that existing grammar schools will be able to bid for extra funding to expand.
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