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Breaking down barriers: Why tutoring must be part of education growth
Ed Marsh, CEO, reflects on a busy Labour Party Conference and being invited to the Education Policy Institute’s panel to advocate for tutoring
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Ed Marsh, CEO, reflects on a busy Labour Party Conference and being invited to the Education Policy Institute’s panel to advocate for tutoring
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Find out how Tutor Trust grew from an idea into a proudly northern charity, collaborating with schools and colleges to transform thousands of young people's lives each year. What were the challenges, how did it grow and what have been the outcomes since the idea was first discussed way back in 2011?
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Ed Marsh, Tutor Trust CEO, welcomes new recommendations from the Education Policy Institute on the gaps in support for children living in poverty
The Tutor Trust shares its reflections on the Education Policy Institute (EPI) report which highlights a positive link between the length of the school day and academic attainment. Being a partner of EPI, we reflect on how our tuition could support schools in achieving higher average grades for their pupils.
The Education Endowment Foundation has built the pioneering AI pilots that Tutor Trust conducted with Bain and Company and The Hg Foundation. This research has found that using AI can reduce teachers' lesson planning times by 31 percent.
Tutor Trust marks its Annual Reception by launching the 2023/24 Impact Report
Following the launch of Tutor Trust's 2023/24 Impact Report, members of the team met to discuss the report. This episode offers data-driven insights into the work of Tutor Trust in the last academic year.
The latest Impact Report from Tutor Trust highlights our successes in providing high-quality, impactful tuition to pupils across the north of England in 2023/24
Ed Marsh, Tutor Trust CEO contributes his thoughts on the disparities in social mobility between the north and south of the UK, highlighted by the Social Mobility Commission in its State of the Nation 2024: Local to National, Mapping Opportunities for All report
Latest data from the Department for Education shows a decrease in take-up of tutoring, despite years of subsidies from the NTP
Tutorcast reflects on the groundbreaking ‘Local Matters’ research project in partnership with the University of Manchester's Education department. Styled Poverty and Place at the Tutor Trust we look at its impact on the organisation.
New figures show rate of schools participating has dropped year on year