COVID Learning Loss: What the Latest Research Tells Us About the Impact on Students
COVID Learning Loss: What the Latest Research Tells Us About the Impact on Students

Even though the pandemic is far from over, the impact of COVID school closures, remote learning and isolation periods has been great. In fact, with the latest research finding that the average student is roughly two to three months behind in maths and one...

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Advice for Year 11 and Year 13 Students: GCSEs and A Levels
Advice for Year 11 and Year 13 Students: GCSEs and A Levels

With GCSE and A-level exams being cancelled due to the pandemic, it’s certainly an unusual time for Year 11 and Year 13 students. With the government now detailing how exam grading will work for 2021, and teachers having the deciding say in the grades that...

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How To Talk About Big Issues With Your Child
How To Talk About Big Issues With Your Child

One of the toughest jobs as a parent is knowing how to talk about big life issues or current events with your children. With social media and news easily accessible to kids, it’s normal for them to hear about what’s going on in the world and maybe even...

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Why You Should Consider Tutor Doctor’s Online Tuition For This Summer
Why You Should Consider Tutor Doctor’s Online Tuition For This Summer

The summer break is almost here and for many parents the impact of school closures means the 6-week holidays is an ideal time for children to catch up on any lost learning or work to maintain their current grades. Not only is a private tuition programme a...

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5 Things Kids Can Do to Protect the Oceans
5 Things Kids Can Do to Protect the Oceans

With World Ocean Day taking place on the 8th of June, there’s never been a better time to encourage your kids to get involved in protecting the oceans. The ocean not only provides us with oxygen to breath, drives our climate and weather, brings rain to the...

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Advice For Parents Concerned About The Coronavirus
Advice For Parents Concerned About The Coronavirus

With the government closely monitoring the spread of the Coronavirus, the overall risk at the moment in the UK still remains moderate. Even though you shouldn’t be unduly worried about the possibility of your children catching the Coronavirus and there is...

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Top Tips for an Outstanding UCAS Application Form
Top Tips for an Outstanding UCAS Application Form

Applying for university can be a stressful process, especially as most students haven’t filled out a UCAS application before. With hundreds of applications for every course and places at universities limited, it’s important that your UCAS form stands out...

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Everything you need to know about using World Book Day tokens
Everything you need to know about using World Book Day tokens

It’s no secret that encouraging your child to read and enjoy books is going to hugely benefit their academic success and learning capabilities. World Book Day, which takes place on the 7th of March of this year, is an important annual event that celebrates...

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Working with Schools: How Tutor Doctor Helped
Working with Schools: How Tutor Doctor Helped

With Pupil Premium funding on the rise in the UK, lots of schools are now turning towards personalised tutoring programmes to help students reach their academic goals. Across the country, many academic institutions already rely on Tutor Doctor’s services...

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7 STEM Careers Students Can Explore
7 STEM Careers Students Can Explore

The STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) is a field rapidly growing every day, with new and interesting careers emerging that just a few years ago weren’t even possible. STEM careers are in fact some of the fastest growing occupations, with...

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