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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.
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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'.
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Children shouldn't be bribed to read
Tutors, parents and teachers should revitalise reading rather than bribing kids to read.
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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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Why we should teach failure
Failing is an important part of the learning process - but not when that's all there is.
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Government Plans to Develop Private Universities
Concerns have been raised about the reputation of higher education in the UK after the government announced plans to open up the sector to private providers.
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Dealing with Discrimination in the Private Tuition Industry
While parents have the right to decide who tutors their children, tuition agencies should not be party to discrimination
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Government U-Turn on Academies Plan
The government has scrapped plans to force all schools to become academies after a wall of criticisms from schools and Tory rebels.
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Parents Campaign Against Culture of Testing
Parents have kept their children off school as part of a campaign against government primary school tests, which they are concerned are leading to high levels of stress in children.
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