For many years educational theory has suggested that school pupils’ achievement is increased by having brighter children around them – it is supposed that competition in the classroom raises overall… read more →
National figures show that 76% of students achieved their expected ‘Level 4’ pass in their reading, writing and mathematics in their Sats Tests in England, 2013. A slight improvement from… read more →
According to new education market research, researchers are unrealistic to expect academic careers – with fewer than half of those entering research roles being able to count on a long-term… read more →
New Research Shows Parents Support Regulating Tutoring: A survey looking at 100 respondents has suggested that the vast majority (90%) of parents support regulating tutoring – i.e. they felt that… read more →
Market research with more than 2000 adults has suggested that many have concerns over the current levels of segregation in the education system. According to the survey, which was carried… read more →
Research in to GCSE attainment has found that students who worry about their attainment to the point where it causes them stress are likely to perform worse than their peers… read more →