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  1. Head Teachers Form Organisation to Oppose Government Reforms

    Head teachers across the country have united to form an organisation to develop an alternative to the government's education policy.

  2. Making Personal Statements Personal

    UCAS have recently advised students to make their applications more personal in order for them to stand out. How can tutors help?

  3. Report Suggests Crisis in Language Learning

    Concerns have been raised that students and teachers are being put-off modern languages because exams are too hard.

  4. Clients' Commitment to Tutors

    Tutors have little recourse when clients behave badly, but there are steps they can take to help things go smoothly.

  5. Government Scraps Primary Testing

    A report commissioned by the government has concluded that the primary school baseline tests are not fit for purpose.

  6. When Tutor and Client Don't Work Out

    There are few measures in place to protect tutors and clients when arrangements go wrong. The best thing to do is ensure that each knows what to expect from the other.

  7. Pupils' Mental Health Problems Sky-rocket

    Teachers have told the ATL annual conference that children as young as six are suffering from severe anxiety due to exams.

  8. New Generation of Girls Afraid to Speak up in School

    Girls are under increasing pressure to be attractive not clever. Private tuition can help boost confidence, but the responsibility lies with schools, the government and the media.

  9. Campaign for Qualified Early Years' Teachers

    Charity Save the Children has launched a campaign for qualified Early Years' teachers in nurseries to combat children falling behind before they start school.

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