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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Tutoring Program in Winnipeg for Eritrean Students
A small tutoring program in Winnipeg has just completed its first year, and is reporting successful results.
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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.
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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.
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Tutoring Service Makes Use of Facebook
A new tutoring service is taking advantage of social networking to match tutors and students.
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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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