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  1. Why the New Year is a great time to begin tuition

    Looking at why tuition beginning in the new year can be beneficial to both tutors and tutees

  2. Widening gap between primary and secondary schools, warns Ofsted

    Ofsted's yearly report claims that, while primary schools make good progress, secondaries are stalling.

  3. Tuition for students with a Special Educational Need

    How can tutors use SEND reforms to improve tuition for students with SEND?

  4. More help needed for most able students in state schools, says education charity.

    More able but less affluent pupils at age 11 are not making as much progress as their less able, wealthier peers.

  5. Primary tuition – taking the work out of work.

    The importance of a focus on fun and relevance when tutoring primary aged pupils.

  6. A Level Reform - confusions and contradictions

    A look at the planned A level reform and the confusions and contradictions of the proposed system.

  7. Phonics – as simple as ABC?

    A comparison of different phonics approaches for tutoring primary aged pupils.

  8. Foreign language exchange trips in decline

    The British Council is concerned about the impact of the vast decline in foreign exchange trips offered by schools, and is urging that these be reinstated in order to aid language learning.

  9. How Should Tutors Teach War?

    At this time of year school children learn all about war, and remembering those who died for their country, but they are often only taught half the story. How should tutors teach war in a way that expands students' understanding of this difficult topic?

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