It is widely acknowledged that school children have been the most affected by the disruptions caused by COVID. The months of school missed has put into question how children will be assessed in 2021. With →
Towards the end of the 19th century, under the influence of the enlightenment and industrial revolution, the British government established a system of free and compulsory public education. This system of education is referred to →
These days, students are arguably under more pressure to deliver higher quantities of work in shorter spaces of time. That’s why the convenience and added assistance of online learning can be a useful tool in →
For our next interview, we spoke with Adam Muckle, President of The Tutors' Association, a membership body that represents tutors and tutoring companies in the UK. We asked Adam to give us an overview of →
Inspirational, dedicated tutoring can transform a child’s academic fortunes. It can mean the difference between a B and an A* at GCSE, or between being accepted to a top school or missing out on a place, →
A few weeks ago I caught up with an old friend from university who now works full-time as an (exceptionally successful) 11+ tutor, and we compared notes on how to best prepare pupils for the →