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The Rise of Online Tutoring: How it’s Changing the A Level and GCSE Tutoring Industry

26 June 2023 Interesting Information

In recent years, online tutoring has emerged as a powerful tool in the education industry, transforming the way students receive academic support. This technological advancement has revolutionised the traditional A level tutoring and GCSE tutoring landscape, offering students and tutors greater flexibility, accessibility, and personalised learning experiences. In this blog…

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Unveiling the Qualities of Exceptional Physics and Maths Tutors

22 June 2023 Interesting Information

At Tutorspot, we take pride in our diverse range of online tutors in the UK, specialising in subjects like physics and maths. Our tutors possess a unique blend of expertise, qualifications, and teaching abilities, making them stand out among the rest. Building Rapport: One of the key distinctions between online…

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Getting the Most out of Your Online Science Tutoring Experience

19 June 2023 Interesting Information

At Tutorspot, we understand the importance of connecting students with qualified online science tutors who can provide the necessary support. Maximising your online science tutoring experience is crucial for achieving academic success and boosting confidence in subjects like chemistry, biology, and physics. This blog will share essential tips to help…

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Maximising Your Child’s Potential: Online Science Tutoring Explained

5 June 2023 Interesting Information

Maximising Your Child’s Potential: Online Science Tutoring Explained In the digital age, online tutoring has become an invaluable resource for parents who are determined to provide their children with the best educational opportunities. This blog post aims to explore the benefits and effectiveness of online science tutoring, focusing on subjects…

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The Importance of Maths, English and Science GCSEs

24 October 2022 Interesting Information

Whether you’re currently in Year 9 and only just beginning to think about your GCSE subjects, or you’re half a term into Year 11, chances are you’re already aware of the difference between core subjects and the options you choose for yourself.  Whilst for some, the opportunity to drop subjects…

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World Mental Health Day

10 October 2022 Interesting Information

On 10th October 2022 we will be celebrating World Mental Health Day, and this year the theme is to make mental health everyone’s number one priority.  Unfortunately, for many of us, our mental health often takes a back seat in our day to day lives, in much the same way…

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Why online tutoring is the future of education

25 August 2022 Interesting Information

With the recent decrease in the number of students receiving the top two grades for their A Level results this year (i.e. A* or A), there’s a clear indication that Ofqual are beginning to tackle the “overly generous” marking employed during the Pandemic.  With plans to bring marking back in…

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5 jobs that require Science based A Levels

28 July 2022 Interesting Information

When it comes to considering careers within science, it’s easy to fall into the trap of being quite blinkered in our thinking.  Usually, the most common job titles people come up with will include lab technicians, medical professionals, and researchers. Of course, with a suitable science background you could even…

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What makes a great tutor?

25 July 2022 Interesting Information

You’ve no doubt heard it said that “Those who can, do; those who cannot, teach”.  It is a quote sometimes thrown at educators, whether they’re A Level Tutors or a statistics professor at university.  The reality though, is somewhat different – many people can be a teacher, but it takes…

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Good habits successful students have

21 July 2022 Interesting Information

It can be easy to fall into the trap of thinking that those students who do well are the ones who are naturally academic or gifted when it comes to certain subjects.  Of course, these students do indeed exist, and will universally frustrate their peers who seem doomed to work…

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