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65 Educators providing Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) courses in London

Airmaths

airmaths

London

At Air Maths, we empower students to achieve grades beyond their expectations. Our unique approach helps them build the confidence to fully engage with what is often seen as one of the most difficult school subjects. We’re proud to consistently see students move into higher sets and win places at their top university choices. Our success is evident not only in their results, but in their testimonials – many of our students have developed a love for maths and gone on to study and work in exciting fields they never would have considered before. Success to us is defined as grades A* to B, achieved by 95% of our students. We regularly review and adapt the way we teach, staying relevant to the world around us. We constantly research course specification and examiner’s reports. We’re experts at trend-spotting and drawing parallels between topics. Our partnership with ExamSolutions enables us to provide and create cohesive, effective resources for our students. Our Tutors We have vast experience and exposure to all levels including 11+,13+, KS2-KS3, GCSE and IGCSEs, A-level and Further Maths, MAT and STEP exam preparation, and IB Standard Level and Higher Level. Our tutors are passionate about delivering lessons in a professional, engaging manner. For GCSE and A levels, our tutors have developed expertise in the new linear model for Edexcel, AQA & OCR, introduced in 2017. Our Tutors At Air Maths Tuition, we understand the new specification inside and out. We know exactly what examiners are looking for. Our main focus is ensuring that students have a deeper understanding of the topics, which gives them an edge during the examination process. We take safety very seriously. All tutors must hold a current and active enhanced DBS certificate in order to join our portfolio.

Zen Professional Development

zen professional development

5.0(6)

London

Education Recruitment is Broken The current system is set-up around an inherent conflict of interest between agencies and the education system. Recruiters are completely driven by their commission. The more they charge schools and the less they pay teachers, the more they take home. This creates a market that fails to do right by the education system. Most worryingly, it also introduces the temptation for unsavoury business practices that are exacerbated by the lack of qualifications required to be an education recruiter or the lack of regulation required to run an agency. It is time for a change 15 years ago it would have been unheard of to book a restaurant or hotel online, today it is rare to book either of those two by phone. Arranging cover for schools will follow this trend shortly. The use of an online platform allows for a level of transparency and efficiency that revolutionises the system - schools will be able to see the pool of available supply teachers by proximity and skills instantly at the click of a button, instead of seeing only a limited group of teachers found via many phone calls in the morning that is inefficient and time-consuming. Zen Educate As experienced technology entrepreneurs, and having a passion for improving education, we started Zen Educate to lead the wave of interventions that the education system deserves. Schools spend over £1.3bn a year on agency staff. Over £300m per year of that is wasted as fees that go straight to the recruitment agencies. That’s money that could be going back to schools! Worse yet, there are layers of hidden costs from the inefficient time tracking and payment process to the overstaffing that schools have had to rely on because of the frustration of working with agencies. “We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten” — Bill Gates We’re on a mission to change the world of education recruitment and will work tirelessly to do so.