by puremarketing | Aug 11, 2022 | Agencies, Business of Tutoring, Challenges, Education, Getting Clients, Interviews, Strategies
David Bell is an inspiration to us all. As a former teacher and headteacher for over 18 years, fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching and now founder of a new tutoring business, David has seen it all in education.
by puremarketing | Aug 8, 2022 | Education, Resources
Omar Meho is an artist and DJ from Britain, having played in some of the biggest clubs in the UK.
Music Workflow Academy, Omar’s educational mission, provides a range of services for customers, including music production lessons, mixing, mastering, tutorials, DJ lessons and more.
Here, he looks at how working with an Ableton tutor can take your DJing to the next level.
by puremarketing | Aug 4, 2022 | Community, Education, Ideology, Strategies
Dinah Liversidge touches hearts and minds. As a qualified celebrant, master coach, award-winning keynote speaker and mindset trainer, Dinah delivers a passion for life and celebration every single time she shows up.
by puremarketing | Jul 28, 2022 | Education, Ideology
Ok so you’re involved in education. You might well be an educator yourself. Do you ever reflect that the system you work in could be reimagined for the better? Ian Siegel has made it his mission – here’s how.
by puremarketing | Jul 27, 2022 | Challenges, Coronavirus, Education, Exams, Ideology, Strategies
With verve, passion and a large helping of first-hand experience, Andrea Gadesby delivers a rallying cry to tutors of all subjects: we are all teachers of literacy.
Explained in the context of actual 2017 GCSE and KS2 exam paper questions, Andrea sets out the stall for why all educators must understand how vital good literacy skills are for educational development.
by puremarketing | Jul 25, 2022 | Community, Education, Ideology
In typically eloquent and forthright language, Daniel Dipper pens a letter to the new Education Secretary, setting out a series of realistic requests and demands that will help set the right course both for the newly-incumbent minister and for the education sector itself.