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  1. Cambridge University Worried by Government’s A-level Plans

    Cambridge University’s admissions manager, Geoff Parks, has written to the education secretary, Michael Gove, expressing concerns regarding the recent announcement about A-level reforms.

  2. Cable’s Tuition Fee Reform Rejected by the Conservatives

    It’s believed that the coalition government will shortly reject Vince Cable’s suggestion to impose a graduate tax, as an alternative to raising university tuition fees.

  3. School Tutoring Program in Houston Needs More Tutors

    An organisation in Houston, HISD (Houston Independent School District), has recently launched a program to recruit tutors

  4. Bad Teachers Not Necessarily Bad for Students Say Ofsted

    The chairman of Ofsted, Zenna Atkins, has recently said that bad teachers are not necessarily bad for pupils.

  5. Tutoring Program in Winnipeg for Eritrean Students

    A small tutoring program in Winnipeg has just completed its first year, and is reporting successful results.

  6. Bea’s Kids Offer English Tutors for the Hispanic Community

    A Tutoring scheme in Dallas has recently reported that it offers after school tutoring to over 1,000 students.

  7. Gove Announces A-level Reform

    The education secretary, Michael Gove, has announced that he wants to reform the current A-level system to better prepare students for university.

  8. Tutoring Service Makes Use of Facebook

    A new tutoring service is taking advantage of social networking to match tutors and students.

  9. Tuition Fees Could Dramatically Affect University Applications

    In a recent report by the Sutton Trust it’s estimated that a sharp rise in tuition fees would lead to a dramatic fall in the number of young people applying to university.

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