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Ed Talks: Reflecting on a busy start to the year
Ed Marsh, Tutor Trust CEO, reflects on the first half of the autumn term and provides an update on the impact we have had so far
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Ed Marsh, Tutor Trust CEO, reflects on the first half of the autumn term and provides an update on the impact we have had so far
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Tutor Trust is excited to provide an update on our busy (and exciting!) start to the new academic year. From our post-16 EEF project kicking off, to award ceremonies, party conferences and more!
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The Tutor Trust has expanded the scope of our tuition to offer two new programmes: Phonics and Post-16! This means we are now supporting young people from the earliest of their school journey right up to Key Stage 5.
We are continuing to campaign at the highest level for tutoring funding, and returned to Number 10 this week to hand in a letter signed by more than 500 school leaders.
The first big milestone in our digital transformation journey
Young people eligible for free school meals and identified SEN are much more likely to miss 10% or more sessions.
New research shows that post-Covid tutoring has boosted the economy by over £4 billion
Tutor Trust played a part in the testing phase of the online resource: 'Teaching with ChatGPT'
Tutor Trust is one of just seven charities featured in the new 2023 Good Giving List
Maths tuition is a crucial part of our work, so we're keen to celebrate and promote all things numbers-related during #MathsWeek!
Today sees the release of two new publications, both giving positive perspectives on tutoring. These reports reinforce the view that, done well, tutoring is an effective intervention that can make a real difference to learners.
We've launched our new, fully resourced scheme of work for Key Stage 4 pupils - GCSE Maths Foundations