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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Non-Russell Group Universities Climb League Tables

    New university league table holds Cambridge in top place, while non-Russell Group Universities climb into top 5

  4. What can Tutors do to Encourage Oxbridge Applications?

    As the number of state school students attending Oxbridge falls, private tutors should consider what they can do to encourage applications.

  5. New Study Asks Why Girls Drop Physics

    Teachers from an online physics forum have designed a study to find out why so many girls drop physics between As level and A2.

  6. How to Cope With the New GCSE English

    As the Department for Education forces the removal of Key American works from the syllabus, it is up to teachers and tutors to make sure they live on.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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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