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What Value can Social Media Knowledge Have for Children?

by Cassidy Welling

There are 3.5 billion social media users worldwide, according to THE GLOBAL DIGITAL REPORT 2023, indicating the extent to which social media has infiltrated every area of life - from social interaction to shopping, and even learning. In the same way that consumers are turning to influencers to make ...

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4 online resources for languages tutors

by Emily

If you're considering becoming a languages tutor, check out these 5 online resources for tips and advice:

1) Tips4Jobs.

An interview with Mark Evans, a Spanish languages tutor who now works in a business management school. He shares his advice with people who want to become language tutors.

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Everything you need to know about remote learning

by Anita Naik

There's been a lot of worry about remote learning when it comes to pupils being in lockdown. Here's what you need to know to get you through studying at home.

There's a difference between online learning and remote learning.

There is a difference between remote lessons and online learning. Online ...

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The Right Stuff: The Individual Characteristics That Make Stellar Tutors

by Cassie Steele

Around ONE IN EVERY FOUR of secondary school students has private tuition, according to Ipsos Mori. Given its popularity, it isn't surprising for students to come across excellent tutors and, in turn, be inspired to follow a similar career path. However, CERTAIN POSITIVE PERSONAL QUALITIES are neede...

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How can Tutoring Help Children Find their Way Back into Education?

by Cassie Welling

ONE IN 10 CHILDREN in the UK who are absent are classified as 'persistently absent', according to the Department of Education, with some of the most common reasons including medical conditions, injuries, and mental health issues (including depression). If your child has just returned to school, or...Read more ›