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    Review to Cut Funding for Low Quality University Courses

    A watchdog review will investigate whether the grants for some university courses should be cut to prioritise courses offering better value for money.

  2. Boy Being Tutored OnlineBoy Being Tutored Online

    Can Language Apps Replace Classroom Learning?

    Apps are increasingly in popularity as a way to learn a new language, compared to traditional classroom teaching.

  3. Tutor Helping Student in Front of BlackboardTutor Helping Student in Front of Blackboard

    Top Schools Reject White Boys Bursary

    A Benefactor has been rejected by Dulwich and Winchester in his offer to provide financial help for disadvantaged white boys.

  4. Young Blonde Student Raising Hand in ClassYoung Blonde Student Raising Hand in Class

    The Cost of Educating a Single Child

    It now costs £73,000 to put one student through the school system, but there have been significant changes over the last 20 years.

  5. Student and Tutor Having DiscussionStudent and Tutor Having Discussion

    Tories in Opposition with Labour and the Lim Dems on Ofsted

    The Conservatives are keen to offer Ofsted more funding and improve their inspections, while Labour and the Liberal Democrats want to scrap the body.

  6. Nearly Half of University Places Awarded Fall Below Requirements

    This summer a surprising number of university students did not achieve the grades in their offer but were still accepted onto their chosen course.

  7. University Lecturers Begin Eight Day Strike

    University staff have walked out over protests about working conditions and money. They say the increased offer is not nearly enough

  8. Birmingham Family Remortgage Home to Pay for a Private Tutor

    Carolyne Meadows removed her son from school and will pay £140 a week for private tuition over 2 years so he will pass his GCSEs.

  9. Children Become Less Active During Primary School

    Children in the UK are becoming less active during primary school, with the decrease most significant among girls.

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