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Modern Languages Decline in UK
New data has emerged which shows that modern languages are declining in the UK at a critical rate.
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My Kingdom for Honest Tutors
Pete's blog 21-10-13: Sometimes it feels as though a week is dominated by one seemingly small problem...
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Tutors To Help with Reading
Many parents are aware that their children are not enjoying reading, and look to tutors to help mend their children’s relationships with books before it is too late.
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Government Urged to Rethink Mid-Year Exam Changes
The government is proposing to introduce changes mid-year would prevent schools from entering students for GCSEs multiple times to give them the best chance of obtaining a high grade. The plans have been lambasted by schools who say that introducing the changes in mid-year would be unfair to pupils.
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Moral Education
Is it ok to buy a house in an expensive catchment area to ensure that your child goes to a good state school but not to pay for private school? What about hiring a private tutor?
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Mass Strikes Close Schools Across England
Thousands of schools have closed as England's two biggest teaching unions have called strikes in a row over workloads, pay and pensions. The actions involves 49 education authorities in the Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber, and forms part of an on-going campaign of regional strikes organised by the NUT and NASUWT which will take in various parts of the country. 2,500 schools have closed their doors as teachers have walked out to protest working conditions, pay and pensions.
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Tutoring Myself
Pete's blog 14-10-13: For the first time in ages I’m going to be tutoring this week...
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Advice For Freshers
The gap between A’levels and the rigor of a university course is often huge, and many students find themselves unprepared for it.
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Paper Calls for Children to be given Mental Health Assessments at Shool
A research paper written by an academic the University of Cambridge has concluded that testing children’s mental health at school would enable authorities to help children who need support sooner.
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