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  1. Councils fight to raise primary school class sizes

    In 1998, Labour limited class sizes for 5-7 year olds to 30 pupils, but some overstretched councils in london recently circulated a document which asks for this limit to be raised to up to 32 children.

  2. Students Should Study Maths for Longer

    The education secretary, Michael Gove, has said that students in England should study Maths up to the age of 18.

  3. Student Trains as Tutor to Reciprocate the Help she was Given

    A lovely story about a family who had fallen upon hard times was published on the Boston.com website this week

  4. Students In GCSE Fiasco Get Resit Results

    Students who received lower English grades than expected this summer have now received their retake results. Over a third of the students achieved one grade higher than in their summer exams.

  5. Tuition Website’s New Approach to Teaching

    The New York Times has reported on the rise of an educational resource called Khan Academy.

  6. Five Points to Find a Great Tutor

    Eileen Huntingdon says that she thinks there are 5 important criteria that a parent must consider when searching for the best tutor

  7. Tutor Trainer Follows Own Advice

    The owner of a tuition agency in the US says she has had a revelation about the way to train her tutors to teach.

  8. ‘Satisfactory’ Schools must Improve Within Six Years

    A report by the Royal Society of Arts recently called for schools labelled satisfactory for longer than six years should be pushed to improve.

  9. Exam board corruption exposed

    This week the school examination system came under increasing amount of fire as the full extent of corruption and flaws in the system were exposed. It has been revealed that exam boards had run sessions for teachers charged at £230 a day, which provided details of which questions to expect on exam papers and the exact wording students should use when answering.

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