by ade | Feb 5, 2021 | Articles
Online Tuition – A vision for the future In times past historians noted, how in the wake of the plague of the “Black Death”, fundamental changes were of necessity wrought in society, giving rise to greater freedoms and new ways of thinking, including an...
by ade | Jun 24, 2020 | Articles
Primary Tuition – Government initiatives to close the gap “There is extensive evidence showing the impact of tutoring to support pupils who have fallen behind” Education Endowment Foundation website. With the government set to unveil its National Tutoring...
by ade | Jun 17, 2020 | Articles
A flexible resource for the home learner With the announcement that many primary year groups will not be permitted to return to mainstream school until September at the earliest, we at “Learn as you teach” have noted a flutter of enquiries about tuition coming...
by ade | Jun 10, 2020 | Articles
Online Tuition – An essential component in the home learning tool kit. With the BBC home news now releasing gloomy predictions from Mr Laws, former education minister and chairman of the education charity EPI, on how the current home learning situation might...
by ade | Jun 5, 2020 | Articles
Involve me and I learn “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I remember, involve me and I learn” – Benjamin Franklin Perhaps we can take a moment in this article to explore, what as educators we may understand by this most famous of quotes, and how...
by ade | May 28, 2020 | Articles
Securing your child’s future, today What the impact has been on the development of children as a result of the disruption to formal education has yet to be quantified. This author, for one, suspects that they will be writing government papers and doing...