Learning difficulties & tutoring
Written pieces that cover the topic of learning difficulties, specialist SEND (Special educational needs and disability) tuition and specialist requirements for tutoring roles.
Monday, July 15th, 2013
Educational Psychologists Shouldn’t Leave Remedial Action Solely to Parents, says Tutors International
Leading private tuition company, Tutors International, announce that a partnership between a tutoring agency and an educational psychologist creates the best outcomes for children with SEN. Tutors International announced today that Educational Psychologists who work with private tuition agencies instead of leaving it to the parents to find a tutor see better results, more quickly. The agency stated that where...
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Monday, December 17th, 2012
SEN in Independent Schools Found Wanting as Private Tuition Increases
Home tuition company, Tutors International, announce their busiest month since forming the company in 1999, with the majority of enquiries for private special educational needs (SEN) tutors after private schools fail to identify and address learning difficulties. Leaders in private home tutoring, Tutors International, have reported a record month for placements of their elite private tutors, with a significant rise...
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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
Gene link to poor reading skills
A common genetic variant may be partly to blame for poor reading ability, research suggests. The variant, carried by more than one in seven people, has already been associated with dyslexia. Tests by the University of Oxford found people carrying the key sequence tended to perform worse than average in tests of their reading ability. But the study, published in...
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