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London Pupils Most Likely to Go to University
A new study has revealed that students from London are 43% more likely to go to university than students in the north-east of England. The report, published by the Higher Education Funding Council, shows that the gap between these areas is growing, with Londoners taking an increasingly disproportionate number of the university places available.
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What Tutors Can Do To Promote Religious Studies
However, even if we are not being hired to directly tutor RS, there is much that tutors who teach arts subjects can do to encourage interest in other faiths and the religious and social issues which are prevalent in our society.
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A' Level Grade Predications Are Inaccurate
New figures released by the exam board OCR have shown that half of A’ Level grade predictions are inaccurate. Given that predicted grades form a significant part of universities’ decisions to award places to sixth-form applicants, the revelation by the exam board will be a significant cause for concern.
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Great to be Tutoring Again
Pete's blog 4-1-13: I’m just starting to realise how much I miss tutoring...
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School Careers Advice Branded "Appalling"
Concerns have been raised over the quality of education and careers advice available to students in England. Michele Sutton, the president of the Associations of Colleges, described the guidance received by students as “appalling”, and called for more impartial advice to be made available.
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Private Tuition in Secret
Of course, private tuition is all over the news and there are numerous agencies offering help for students aged 3 years all the way to degree level. But many students and parents seem awfully tight-lipped on the subject.
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Study Shows Students Disadvantaged by Background
A new study conducted in the University of Oxford has shown that the level of qualifications attained by adults aged between 40 and 60 was influence by their social background as much as their intelligence.
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Tutoring Outdoors
According to a recent study from the RDPB, the majority of children in the UK are missing out on the natural world, leading sedentary lifestyles and having only very knowledge about the natural world around them.
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Fall In Part-Time Students Could Damage Economy
A study conducted by Universities UK has shown a rapid decline in the number of part-time students. The study warned that the rapidly falling student numbers are due to a multitude of factors, including rising fees, falling incomes and reduced support from employers for workers undertaking part-time courses.
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