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  1. Private Tuition Failing in South Dakota

    Officials in South Dakota are looking to end the requirement to spend significant amounts of public money on private tuition for students from low-income families.

  2. Schools prefer older films for educational purposes

    A recent survey by FilmClub, a media education charity, has revealed that older and more traditional films are favourites in UK classrooms. The survey revealed that Bugsy Malone, the 1970s gangster film with child actors is the most popular film to be shown in schools. In primary schools, Disney’s Alice in Wonderland made in the 1950s was still the most popular choice today.

  3. Convicted Sex Offender Starts Tuition Business

    A convicted sex offender has started a tutoring business in Colorado.

  4. Dyslexia Tutor Trains to Help Students like Her Son

    A lady in the Wisconsin State Journal writes about her motivations and experience in tutoring dyslexic students.

  5. Private Schools Feel the Economic Squeeze

    Private schools are increasing their fees cutting costs as the economic climate affects fee-paying schools’ ability to compete with free schools in their area.

  6. Successful Tutoring Programme in Winter Haven

    A church group in Winter Haven in the US has taken it upon themselves to try and pick up the educational slack in their local area.

  7. SQA: Maths and English Skills Need Improving

    The Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) have recently raised concerns regarding basic skills in English and Maths.

  8. A New Breed of ‘Super Tutor’

    A report on the Independent’s website recently highlighted the trend for ‘super tutors’ in the UK

  9. Stories of Corruption among US Tuition Agencies

    Another reporter in Houston has called the ‘No Child Left Behind’ scheme into question.

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