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Education – The Fundamental Human Right Denied To Millions
The right to an education has come a long way since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, with world illiteracy levels having halved between 1970 and 2015. However, with 264 million children across the globe currently without access to education, we still have a long [...]Read more

Technology will reshape the classroom learning experience
Brexit aside, few issues have captured the public’s consciousness as much as AI, the rise of the robots and what it could mean for the future. The speed at which technology is evolving is faster than anyone could have imagined and with that comes an overarching sense of [...]Read more

Exemplar Education, the UK’s largest provider of home learning support for children, has announced the winner of their £4,000 prize giveaway. The lucky winner has got their hands on a Lifetime License to Exemplar Education’s maths and English programme, as well as a notebook [...]Read more

Exemplar Education Celebrates Universal Children’s Day with World Vision
The UK’s largest provider of home learning support for children, Exemplar Education, is raising awareness of Universal Children’s Day by celebrating its partnership with World Vision. Dr Andrew Hobbs, Chief Operating Officer at Exemplar Education says “Our partnership with World [...]Read more

Exemplar Education Chairman Anthony Lee – How To Differentiate A Business From The Competition
Founder of online tuition service Exemplar Education Anthony Lee gives us his top tips on how to differentiate your business. The world of learning is big business in the UK. The popularity of private tuition has skyrocketed with recent estimates suggesting that over a quarter of [...]Read more

Exemplar Education Staff Raise The Equivalent Of 100,000 Litres Of Water For World Vision
UK’s biggest children’s home learning support provider has raised the equivalent of 100,000 litres of water in support of World Vision. The company’s six UK offices aim to support international World Vision projects with fun and interactive challenges. Darren Tye, National [...]Read more

New Agencies Announcement
Leading online learning support provider, Exemplar Education, announce the appointment of three new agencies Exemplar Education, the UK’s leading learning support platform, is excited to announce the appointment of three new agencies: South Coast Social, Anova and Media Zoo, who [...]Read more

Exemplar Education Celebrates Learning With Uk-wide Prize Giveaway
The UK’s biggest home learning support provider has announced the launch of a series of prize giveaways across its five UK office regions – London, Kent, the Midlands, the North West and Scotland. Participants simply need to send their name, email and phone number to [...]Read more

Exemplar Education Continues Record Growth, Appointing New Chief Operating Officer And New Head Of Marketing
Today, Exemplar Education has announced the appointment of Dr Andrew Hobbs as Chief Operating Officer and Wayne Merris as Head of Marketing. Andrew has played a major role in the growth of the UK’s biggest learning support company over his 11 years with Exemplar Education while [...]Read more

Private Tuition Does Not Have To Be The Preserve Of The Privileged Few In Britain
As education circles wonder what changes the new Education Secretary’s appointment will bring to the classroom Exemplar Education’s Darren Tye says extra-curricular learning does not have to be for the privileged few. The current political environment is constantly shifting. New [...]Read more

Testing in Education
Synopsis: Testing has been part of education for centuries. Children used to sit in front of blackboards sitting maths and English tests. With that, some would argue ‘why fix something that isn’t broken?’ However, many educators of today are calling for a shake up to our age-old [...]Read more

Despite Widespread Fears Of Job Losses Due To Automation, Technology Will Be An Asset And A Game Changer For Education
Brexit aside, few issues have captured the public’s consciousness as much as AI and the rise of the robots and what it could mean for the job market of the future. Applied to the education sector this raises the question, will teachers become redundant and classrooms redefined by [...]Read more