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  1. Thousands of schools shut over NUT teacher strike

    Why were the National Union of Teachers on strike this week?

  2. How private tutors can reduce students' workloads

    Private tutors are often associated with increased workloads for students. However, the right private tutor can help students manage their work more efficiently and effectively.

  3. Exam culture 'leaving bright kids behind'

    A head teacher has spoken out against the culture of testing in England, warning that bright students are being branded failures.

  4. Supporting gifted students

    As Ofsted warns that gifted students are not receiving the help they need, we ask what tutors can do to support their own students.

  5. Research Shows Alarming Gap in A level Take up

    Research conducted by the New Schools Network has revealed stark differences in the availability and take-up of A level courses between poor and wealthy boroughs in England.

  6. Is private tuition a dirty word?

    Schools are speaking out against private tutors due to fears of rote learning and long hours for children. Good private tutors will ensure that students learn to think for themselves, and have fun along the way.

  7. School introduces 6 hour admissions interview to screen for tutoring

    Wellington School has introduced a 6 hour admissions interview designed to help teachers discern 'taught answers'.

  8. Children shouldn't be bribed to read

    Tutors, parents and teachers should revitalise reading rather than bribing kids to read.

  9. Fresh Concerns Raised about North-South Attainment Gap

    A new report has highlighted the gap in attainment between pupils from the north and their southern peers, raising fresh questions about education funding and economic policy.

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