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8 effective learning strategies to help you learn more and learn faster
Traditional style of learning consists of predominantly sitting down in a classroom passively listening to a teacher and taking notes,
Why your child may not be making progress in their education and how to turn this around.
Individual progress is very subjective and personal. It is important to keep in mind that achieving excellence in education is
IELTS EXAM TIPS: How to achieve top IELTS results
Over 2.5 million candidates sit the IELTS exam on an annual basis. An IELTS exam is required as a means
Goal setting: How to set goals to achieve extraordinary academic and personal results
“The starting point of all achievement is desire” – Napoleon Hill Our requests are predominantly from parents looking for private
The 7 Learning styles – What type of learner is my child?
“Learning styles” refer to the different ways in which we prefer to consume and process information. We all have a
E-learning, the benefits and online courses
What is e-learning, the benefits of e-learning and what are some of the online courses available? E-learning means ‘electronic
7 Principles on How To Improve Memory
“Memory is the mother of all wisdom” – Aeschylus Retention of information is a vital ingredient to exam success as
Private school or State school? Which is better for my child?
If you are a parent, you may be considering what type of schooling will be most suitable and beneficial
7 Habits of Highly Effective Tutors
Telios Tutors adopt a holistic approach to tutoring, and personal development is something we value and prioritise incredibly highly.
Master’s degree: Is it worth my time and investment?
It may seem daunting after undergoing what may have seemed like a lifetime of education now that you have just
7+, 10+, 11+ Common Entrance / School admissions advisor
Meet Carly – our school admissions advisor. As a common entrance advisor and assistant, Carly has supported over 100 families
Homeschooling / Homestay tuition
50,000 children are being home schooled in the UK and this figure is increasing by 80 per cent every year.