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  1. OECD Warns Teachers are Undervalued

    Research by the OECD think tank has shown that teachers in Europe are seriously undervalued compared to their Asian counterparts.

  2. 'Hot Houses' to Help Welsh Students Get into Oxbridge

    The Welsh government is to set up programmes to help students prepare for Oxbridge admission, as report shows far fewer Welsh students are successful than their counterparts in the rest of the UK.

  3. Poor White Children Falling Behind in School

    Concerns have been raised that poor white children are the worst performing demographic in British schools, with MPs calling for improved teaching and longer school days.

  4. Advice for Tutors: Talking to Parents

    Private tutors routinely advise parents about academic matters, but how far can we talk to them about students' home lives?

  5. Thousands of Children Missing Education

    Research by the National Children's Bureau suggests that thousands of children are out of school.

  6. Should Tutors be Promoting 'British Values'?

    In the weeks following the education secretary's pronouncement that schools should teach 'British Values', we ask whether tutors should follow suit.

  7. 'British Values' to be Taught in Schools

    The education secretary has called for 'British Values' such as respect for the law and British institutions to be taught in schools.

  8. Pressure Grows to Remove Education Secretary

    A petition calling for the education secretary to be removed reaches over 115,000 signatures, as teachers, writers and academics campaign against the latest changes to education policy.

  9. Should Tutors Encourage Imagination?

    As Richard Dawkins argues that childre should not read fairy tales, tutors should explore the benefits of encouraging their students' imaginations.

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