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Give the gift of knowledge this Christmas with an Open Study College gift voucher, redeemable against any of our powerful and industry-recognised courses! Your loved ones can choose from hundreds of qualifications, from NVQ and BTEC, to A-Level and IGCSE. Learn more > We offer a wide range of subject areas, including beauty therapy, foreign languages, childcare, bookkeeping, computing and much more! Present your friends and family with the push they need toward their new career and getting th...Read more
The government has scrapped Labour’s one-to one tuition scheme for struggling students, which was to be implemented in 2011. Labour had pledged to provide one-to-one teaching for any pupils who fell behind the national standard in primary school or early secondary school. These budget cuts have caused outrage in the educational community, from those who recognise the importance of personal tuition. Many parents and teachers have seen the benefits of one-to-one tuition first hand and think ...Read more
An increasing number of UK students are continuing with employment, whilst they study for their qualification. It is estimated that 8 in 10 undergraduate students have a job whilst enrolled on a university course, with about one third choosing to study part-time in order to continue with full time employment. The BBC states that a growing amount of potential students are seeking more convenient methods of studying, with 10% of graduates enrolled on a home learning course. Home learning provides ...Read more
Henry Ford once said, “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.” Learning has been proven to reduce the risk of dementia and memory loss by keeping your brain active! The NHS suggests that “People who have been to college or university, or who keep mentally active, seem to be less likely to develop dementia as they get older.” A recent study by a UK and...Read more
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