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  1. Top A Level Grades at Lowest Level for 10 Years

    Students receiving an A or A* in their A Levels has fallen and there have been shifts in the popularity of many subjects.

  2. Frequent Assessment or One Big Final Exam?

    We are rethinking whether it's better to have frequent exams or one big exam at the end of a school year. From a tutor's point of view the former way may not allow for deep understanding.

  3. Worry as Funding for Adult Learning Continues to Fall

    Fewer adults are involved in further education and retraining than previously, and the labour party has called for an increase in funding to improve basic skills.

  4. Tutors Marking Outside of Lessons

    What should be a tutor's approach to marking students' work outside of lessons?

  5. Boris Johnson Faces Education Challenges as he Takes Over

    The new Prime Minister promised changes to the education budget before taking office. What challenges does he now face?

  6. Do Students Identify Between Understanding and Exam Technique?

    Tutors sometimes have to choose between teaching understanding and just giving the student the tools to answer exam questions, but do students identify the difference?

  7. New Training and Qualifications to Boost Teacher Career Progression

    The government will offer teachers the opportunity to further their careers within the classroom, rather than taking on leadership roles.

  8. Combining Face to Face and Online Tuition

    In situations where your perfect tutor can't travel to you every week, the best way forward might be to consider a few online lessons in between the face to face lessons.

  9. Increase in Overall Sats Scores

    There has been been a small increase in Sats tests for 11-year olds in England compared to 2018.

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