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Is China’s gaokao the world’s toughest school exam?

Chinese children must endure years of stress and impossible expectations preparing for their final school exam. The students who do best can look forward to glittering careers and even good marriage prospects. But for the less successful, the system is brutal

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/oct/12/gaokao-china-toughest-school-exam-in-world

October 16, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Last art history A-level axed after Michael Gove cull of ‘soft’ subjects

Exam board AQA to hold final A-levels in 2018 as art historians warn decision will damage opportunities for young

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/oct/12/last-art-history-a-level-axed-after-michael-gove-cull-of-soft-subjects

October 15, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Oxford University releases sample interview questions

The ancient institution has released five sample questions designed to help demystify the interview process

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/oct/11/oxford-university-releases-sample-interview-questions

October 14, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Two Blackburn faith schools top charts for GCSE progress

Tauheedul Islam girls’ and boys’ schools ranked first and second of all schools in England using government’s new measure

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/oct/13/two-blackburn-faith-schools-top-charts-gcse-progress-tauheedul-islam

October 14, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Education should be about more than just job prospects

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/oct/12/education-should-be-about-more-than-just-job-prospects

October 13, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Oxbridge fails to persuade state teachers to send pupils for interview

Sutton Trust finds 40% of state secondary teachers rarely or never advise their brightest pupils to apply – often saying ‘they wouldn’t be happy there’

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/oct/13/oxbridge-fails-persuade-state-teachers-send-pupils-interview

October 13, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Five Oxford interview questions and five answers

Oxford University has released sample student interview questions. We ask five academics for their answers

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/oct/11/five-oxford-interview-questions-and-five-answers

October 12, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

English universities to raise tuition fees for first time since they trebled

Manchester and Durham among those listing fees for new entrants from September 2017 at £9,250

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/jul/20/english-universities-to-raise-tuition-fees-for-first-time-since-they-trebled

October 11, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

More than a third of UK graduates regret attending university

Report finds graduates have just £150 spare each month after living costs and half feel a degree has not helped their life path

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/aug/10/more-than-a-third-of-uk-graduates-regret-attending-university

October 11, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Laura Mvula warns school cuts will leave music as preserve of the wealthy

Children’s cultural horizons will be limited to the X Factor, says singer and former teacher

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/oct/08/laura-mvula-school-music-cuts-wealthy-children

October 10, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk
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