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  1. UK falls behind global higher education as cuts deepen

    Statistics published by the Times Higher Education magazine this week show that the gap between the UK’s top universities and the rest of the world’s campuses is widening.

  2. Tuition Centre Complains About Lack of Regulation

    Every Thursday primary school student John McDonald travels to a tuition centre in Lisburn for 80 minutes of lessons to help him with his entry exams for grammar schools.

  3. Hong Kong Tutoring, but Not as We Know It

    The Slate website recently interviewed Richard Eng and Kelly Mok, two of Hong Kong’s ‘celebrity’ tutors.

  4. Tens of thousands of Seven year olds struggle with basic skills

    Official figures published this week suggest that tens of thousands of seven-year-old children are failing to meet basic standards of literacy and numeracy

  5. Successful Peer Tutoring in Fife

    A trial peer tutoring scheme in Fife has been found to be very effective for both the students and tutors involved.

  6. More Reaction to the Sutton Trust Tuition Survey

    In the Mail Online website this week, there was another reaction to the Sutton Trust report on the prevalence of home tuition in the UK

  7. Parents call for corporal punishment in schools

    Over half of parents questioned in a survey carried out by the Times Education Supplement said that they would like to see a return to corporal punishment in order to restore order in schools.

  8. A Level Results for Remarkable Students

    The BBC have published some uplifting stories about students receiving their A Level results

  9. Advice On What To Do If You Didn’t Get The GCSE Results You Wanted

    Advice to 16 year olds on what to do if the recently released GCSE results left them in limbo about what to do this year.

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