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Outrage as Gove Drops 'Social Justice' Texts from GCSE English
The education secretary has compelled exam boards to drop classic American literature exploring themes of race, society and social justice, provoking widespread dismay amongst the academic community.
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Students Use Private Colleges for Cash
It is alleged that private sector colleges are encouraging enrollments from students who want student loans and will not attend classes.
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Guidelines for Ad Hoc Tutors
Some advice for tutors who work on an Ad Hoc basis and find that the informality of the tuition arrangement is causing problems.
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Students Feel University Courses are Poor Value for Money
A survey conducted by the Higher Education Policy Institute has shown that many students feel that their course is poor value for money
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Tutors: How Far Should We Rely on Online Resources?
As the BL begins to put scans of historical texts online, Harriet Boulding asks whether it is always a good thing for students to have sources available to them without having to visit a library.
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University Staff Pay Docked Over 2 hour Strike Action
The University and College Union is seeking legal action after its members had full days' pay docked after taking part in 2 hour walk-outs.
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How Should Students Address Teachers and Tutors?
How Should Students Address Teachers and Tutors? Tutors who go by their first names are not undermining themselves, so why can't teachers do the same?
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Fresh concerns over treatment of students with behavioural difficulties
The Children’s Commissioner has said that schools and councils often see classes for difficult students as dumping grounds, and have little concern over the quality of the education offered.
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Too Much Technology?
recent study showed that almost half of teenagers feel that they are addicted to the internet, and that over three quarters of teens take laptops, phones or tablets to bed at night.
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