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President’s Update – January ’24

The Tutors’ Association has had a busy start to 2024, with a new Acting General Manager, Julius Goldthorpe, following Jon Corbitt’s departure to return to school leadership and a packed events schedule, with Regional Events across the UK (starting with London on the 22nd of February) as well as the National Tutoring Awards, National Tutors’ […]

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The Evolving Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Future of Tutoring

In an era defined by technological advancement, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful force, reshaping various aspects of our lives, including education. Traditional teaching methods are undergoing a major transformation, and educators around the world are seeing the transformative impact of AI on the way students learn and teachers teach.

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How to budget your way to healthy cash flow, for self employed Tutors

Businesses usually fail because they run out of cash and can’t pay their bills when required. Although non-payment and late payment remain a big problem for many small UK businesses, one that causes serious cash flow issues, others get into difficulties because they live beyond their means.

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