As part of our series on online tutoring and some of the best practices involved, I’ve been reading Best Practices in Online Tutoring by Cherie Mazer as a source of guidance and inspiration. It’s proving an utterly fascinating read, and the purpose of this blog post is to share the insights that I have gleaned from... Read more »
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Tutoring is a personal service, providing students – often children, with face to face support from tutors, either at home or online. The purpose of this blog post is to take a quick look at the role of DBS checking and explain the position of Tutorhub, as regards child safety – a leading provider of... Read more »
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There is a wide variety of physical and mental conditions which have an effect upon the educational performance of different students. Some of these special educational needs (SEN – a legal term) pupils are very capable of achieving good grades, provided they are given the appropriate support. Others are unable to make the same intellectual... Read more »
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Through Tutorhub, you’ll be able to find a tutor who suits you and your subject, and ‘meet’ online at a time that fits your study schedule. But to make sure you get the most from online tutoring – after all, it’s an hour of your life and your (or your parents’) money you’re spending –... Read more »
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For the first time since the year 1230, when Oxford University made its first record of a vice-chancellor, the University has appointed a woman to the top job. ‘I look forward to the day when a woman being appointed isn’t in itself news,’ Professor Louise Richardson says. Quite right, but in the still male-dominated world... Read more »
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