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  1. Campaign Launched to Boycott Early Years Testing

    Educational specialists and children's rights campaigners are joining a call to boycott the introduction of baseline testing in children's first year of school.

  2. Deciding Whether to Hire a Tutor

    The more ubiquitous private tuition becomes, the more likely it is that parents will assume tuition is the right course of action.

  3. New Scheme to Recruit Religious Education Teachers

    The REC has announced plans to provide more than 800 bursaries to encourage RE graduates to become teachers

  4. Disadvantaged students fall way behind after GCSE

  5. Parental Involvement in Tuition

    Keeping parents informed as to their child's progress is the best way to ensure that parents do not become overly anxious about their child's tuition.

  6. Plans to pay students £15,000 to become maths and physics teachers

    The government has reveal proposals to offer bursaries to students in exchange for them agreeing to teach maths and physics for at least three years.

  7. Gender discrimination among private tutors

    A new study has highlighted that teachers often assume girls will be better behaved and harder working, and reward them with higher marks than their male counterparts. This study reminds private tutors to examine the assumptions they make when taking on new students.

  8. Report Finds State Schools Failing Gifted Students

    An Ofsted report has concluded that state schools are struggling to support gifted students.

  9. Tutoring Challenging Students

    When tutoring challenging students it is very important for tutors to be patient, reliable and to commit for as long as the student needs them.

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