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Life is a Journey!

A deeply personal insight into the journey from teaching, through retail, and finally to tutoring taken by Victoria Burns, a cherished member of the QT Community.

Let this story inspire and encourage you to take the next steps that you need in your business, tutoring or otherwise.

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Language Matters #2: Autism Spectrum Condition

Jack Simmonds returns for the second in his new blog series on the importance of language in our approach to Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND).

This piece focuses on the area of Autism Spectrum Condition, a new-and-improved attitude towards Autism Spectrum Disorder, and the history behind where our understanding of autism first came from.

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Language Matters #1: Deficits and Disorders

In the first of a new series on the importance of the use of language in how we view our learners, Jack Simmonds will be taking us through the latest research and social developments in this area.

In this first piece, Jack looks into the language of deficits and disorders, and how one pioneering researcher is changing perceptions.

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How do you go about recruiting your tutors?

The Director of TutorsPlus, a high-quality tuition agency based in Geneva, Switzerland, gives us a detailed insight into their recruitment process, including how they continually value and support their tutors right the way through the process … and beyond.

Thank you TutorsPlus!

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The Contextual Safeguarding Network – A Safer Approach to Child Protection

Struck by watching Dr Carlene Firmin’s 2019 TEDx Talk, Jack penned this crucial thought-piece on society’s approach to child protection and how we, far too often, attempt to treat the perpetrators of the crime, or worse, the victim themselves.

Dr Firmin calls on us to change our view on the location of abuse, and how it is essential to improving the safety of our children.

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