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  1. MIT to Roll out Online Courses

    MIT has announced that it will deliver a course online for the first time.

  2. New York Requests Tuition Waiver

    The state of New York has filed an application to have a waiver from the most restrictive elements of the ‘No Child Left Behind’ scheme.

  3. Academies Too Reliant on GCSE Equivalents

    The government is to dramatically reduce the number of vocational qualifications that can be counted as GCSE equivalents.

  4. Tuition Survey Suggests that Self-Esteem is a Key Factor

    A survey of private tuition in Australia appears to dispel a number of myths about when and why students hire a tutor...

  5. Admissions Experts and Peer Tutors Merge

    A national network of admissions experts in the US has bought a peer-tutoring company.

  6. Facebook Generation Creates £8 billion Demand for Online Tuition

    The number of students in the UK receiving tutoring online is quickly increasing.

  7. The Cut-Throat World of Finding a Private Tutor

    January is the peak season for private tutors reads an article on the Telegraph’s website.

  8. A Shy ‘Super Tutor’

    An article in the Telegraph recently interviewed a tutor trying to shy away from the brand of ‘super tutor’.

  9. Tougher Teaching Sanctions to go ahead from September

    Michael Gove has confirmed that proposed plans to make it easier for schools to dismiss poor performing teachers will go ahead from September this year.

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