ΊΪΑΟΙη

ΊΪΑΟΙη Tutors Blog

FILTER: 
Topic   

ΊΪΑΟΙη was delighted to sponsor Politeia's Winter Address by Secretary of State for Education, Nicky Morgan. ΊΪΑΟΙη has been a long standing supporter of Politeia's education programme which has been provoking expert discussion and generating wide ranging opinion on curriculum reform.

Read more

Holding crucial entrance exams in early January is causing parents and students unnecessary anxiety over the Christmas period.

Read more

Children as young as three are being put under strain because the private schools market is so competitive that parents feel they have no option but to hire tutors, experts have warned. ΊΪΑΟΙη has warned that parents should approach tutoring for younger children with caution.

Read more

The global reputations of leading independent schools are being tarnished by unscrupulous education advisors who are charging overseas parents tens of thousands of pounds for poor advice that fails to secure places for their children, a leading tutoring firm has warned.

Read more

It is the lot of every Latin teacher to answer, each and every year, the same tedious question from the class wise guy: β€œWhat’s the point of learning a dead language like Latin?”.

Read more

“We will soon be nothing but transparent heaps of jelly to each other.” So wrote the furious New York Times in 1877 at the introduction by Alexander Graham Bell of his new invention: the telephone. New technology is often met by such scepticism – and rightly so. Online education is just such a technology, and it is not surprising to see some parents and teachers respond to it with uncertainty.

Read more

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

In the press

Knight Frank
Ed Richardson
Times Educational Supplement
The West Journal