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  1. 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.

  2. Tuition Provider Seeks a More ‘Rounded’ Education System

    The founder of a tuition agency has claimed that school education has declined dramatically in the last 20 years.

  3. Tutors Angry at Lack of Students

    Many tutors in the US are frustrated at some districts’ new tougher rules to prevent the fraud which has tainted the ‘No Child Left Behind Scheme’.

  4. Cuts to Support for Foreign Language Students

    The government has recently proposed to reduce the support available to students who do not speak English as a first language.

  5. Examiners Apologise, but Deny Need for Change

    Examiners have apologised for comments suggesting that exam boards give teachers unfair advice,

  6. High School Students Become Tutors to help Kids and Themselves

    Students at Bismark High School are being given the opportunity to tutor Junior School students to earn the volunteer hours that they need.

  7. Oxford University sent rejection letter by applicant

    Oxbridge interviews are in the spotlight this week, as Cambridge University allows a journalist full access to their decision making process, and Oxford University receives rejection letter from an applicant.

  8. National Curriculum Overhaul Delayed Until 2014

    The planned overhaul of the national curriculum is to be delayed until 2014.

  9. Gove: Foreign Languages for Five Year Olds

    Michael Gove has said that students in the UK should learn a foreign language from the age of 5.

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