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  1. Literacy and the Broken Society

    A couple of years ago the Public accounts committee produced a report stating that the government's target of 95% adult literacy was wildly optimistic if our education system continued to decline.

  2. Private School Attacks Tuition Agency

    A school in New York has accused a tuition agency of using scare tactics and inappropriate marketing.

  3. More Than Half of Ohio’s Tutors are Ineffective

    A recent report in the Columbus Dispatch stated that more than half of the private tutors contracted by the government are performing below the level expected.

  4. UCL Study shows IQ changes during teenage years

    A new study published this week suggests that IQ scores can change considerably throughout adolescence, challenging earlier beliefs that a person’s IQ was fixed from childhood.

  5. Ofqual Critical of English Literature A Levels

    The exam watchdog Ofqual has criticised A Level English Literature exams in the UK.

  6. Japanese Government Use Tutors to Improve Standards

    The Japanese government are investing in large tutoring projects throughout the country.

  7. Scrapping EMA blamed for drop in student numbers

    A report this week suggested that half of England’s further education colleges have seen a significant decline in students, a drop they say is due to the removal of the Education Maintenance allowance (EMA).

  8. Rise in Foreign Student Numbers in UK Universities

    In the last five years there has been a dramatic rise in the number of overseas students studying in the UK.

  9. Alternative to Private Tuition Introduced in Falmouth

    A new system to help students learn maths is being introduced in the Falmouth area.

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