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  1. French and German GCSE Entries Fall by Half in UK Schools

    The number of students studying languages in the UK is rapidly falling, with the perception that they are the hardest subjects.

  2. Falling Class Sizes Leads to Falling Teacher Salaries

    A study has shown that reducing class sizes usually means that schools have to cut teacher's pay, which in turn leads to worse teaching.

  3. Top Scientists Calls for Overhaul of A Levels

    Sir Venki Ramakrishnan believes that as the world changes A Levels will no longer be suitable to prepare young people for the challenges faced at work

  4. Call For Better Monitoring of Home Schooled Students

    There have been calls to ensure home schooled students are placed on a register to ensure that every child receives the help the deserve.

  5. Nottingham University Halts Use of Unconditional Offers

    Nottingham will stop unconditional offers from this year after widespread criticism of the practice last summer.

  6. Tutoring has Overtaken Teaching in Thailand

    The tutoring industry is outstripping the school system in Thailand, and students are becoming reliant on their tutors.

  7. Lecturers Say that Universities Should Offer Places After A Level Results

    There are calls for universities only to make offers after the A Level results to remove the clearing system and unconditional offers.

  8. Fair Trade Tuition Scheme Launched in Luxembourg

    A tutoring scheme in Luxembourg is designed to average out tuition fees to offer subsidised lessons to lower income students.

  9. Students are Sold a False Promise on University Education

    Students are not aware of the long-term financial viability of many university degrees when they decide which to choose, according to a recent think tank study.

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