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  1. South Korea is Very Reliant on Private Tuition

    Lee Myung-bak, the president of South Korea, has announced that his government will work to reduce the strain put on households by the need to engage in private tuition.

  2. Advice from Canada on Choosing a Tutor

    In an article on the Metro News website in Canada, an article discusses what parents should look for when choosing the best tutor for their children.

  3. Kaplan and CFY Join Forces to Offer Home Tuition

    Kaplan Tutoring has teamed up with Computers for Youth (CFY) to bring online learning into the homes of students in the United States.

  4. Massive Salaries for Hong Kong Tutors

    Some tutors in Hong Kong are regarded as vitally important for Education in the country.

  5. Growing Numbers of Students are Receiving Online Tuition

    Online tutoring is becoming more common in the UK.

  6. Grammar Schools to Move Towards a Single Entrance Exam

    The two groups who organise independent grammar school examinations have agreed to try and change their system so that there is one standard test for every student, the BBC has reported.

  7. Parents Turn to Maths Tutors as School System Fails

    A recent survey has shockingly revealed that 20% of primary school children in the UK receives help with maths in the form of a private tutor, the Sun has reported.

  8. Indian Education Attracts Many Western Students

    In a report by the BBC it’s claimed that India is beginning to compete with western institutions in the battle to educate western children.

  9. Free Tuition Service in Newham for Muslims

    Muslim professionals in East London have set up a tutoring service because they are disappointed with the general standard of education in the UK.

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