Blog Posts tagged R

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We're hiring!

by Dexter Findley

First Tutors is looking for a web developer to join our team!

We're looking for an experienced LAMP developer to join our small, friendly team and help us create a diverse selection of new educational products. Our perfect candidate will be able to work as an integral part of a small team and com...

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First Tutors partners with the Guardian Teacher Network

by Dexter Findley

As part of this relationship, our community will have access to free resources (watch this space!), and will have opportunities to guest post on the GTN blog! So if you want to have your say on an educational topic close to your heart, now would be a good time to stand up! E-mail us at social@firs...

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First Tutors is a finalist in the EducationInvestor Awards!

by Dexter Findley

We're very excited to announce that First Tutors is a finalist for the 2013 EducationInvestor Awards! Specifically, we've been nominated for the Supplementary Education Provider award.

EducationInvestor aims to give recognition to companies and organisations that invest in that most long-term and...

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Private Tuition: the best way to help overlooked, underachieving kids?

by Dexter Findley

We were saddened to see a recent BBC article highlighting how the state education system is failing some poor pupils ("Invisible poor children let down by schools", BBC News 20/06/13). This is something we're particularly aware of in the private tuition sphere, where we see families with a broad s...

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In the News: Regulation on the horizon?

by Dexter Findley

The Centre for Market Reform of Education (the CMRE), a subsidiary of the Institute of Economic Affairs, is considering regulating the tuition industry. They propose the creation of the 'TTA' (The Tutor Association), holding membership of which would imply a degree of quality, a 'stamp of approval...

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