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  1. The Government Announces Cuts for Tutoring Scheme

    The future of the departing Labour Government’s tuition policy is in doubt after the new Tory Lib-Dem coalition government announced spending cuts last week.

  2. Secondary Schools Should Learn Maths Lessons from Primary Schools

    Secondary schools throughout the UK can learn from primary schools in Wales about how to develop numeracy skills according to inspection body Estyn.

  3. Russell Group Calls for Rise in Tuition Fees

    The Russell Group, which represents 20 of the UK’s top universities, has called for an increase in tuition fees for university students.

  4. Successful Peer Tutoring Program Stops due to Funding

    A peer tutoring program in the U.S. is set to discontinue due to lack of funding.

  5. ‘Exam Doctor’ Gives Advice to GCSE and A-level Students

    In a recent article on the BBC’s website, Mr. George Turnbull gives advice for students currently preparing for their GCSE and A-level exams.

  6. Private Tutoring Companies Filling the Gaps in the School System

    In the US many private tutoring agencies are cashing in on the budget cuts which are pinching the school system.

  7. Private Tutors to Help Foster Children in Atlanta

    In Atlanta teachers are being hired to specifically tutor foster Children, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

  8. Private Tuition Helping or Hindering Australian Students?

    In a report on the Sydney Morning Herald’s website private tutors are asking for more recognition as part of the school system in light of the increased demand for tuition for the NAPLAN (National Assessment Program literacy and numeracy) tests.

  9. Volcanic Ash Causes Exam Chaos

    Exam timetables could be rearranged due to the effect on students and staff as a result of the volcanic ash cloud above the UK recently.

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