Teacher Forums launched

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

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A lot of new features and resources are scheduled for the tutor2u website over the next month or so. First up - teacher discussion forums.  We’ll build the discussion boards that really help you to resource your course, find answers you need or link you into the tutor2u teacher community.

Sign up here and join in!

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I just want to say how fantastic the website is. I have been using Tutor 2u since I started my PGCE and am now in my second year of teaching. The blogs are really useful as starters and my sixth form students love the Biz Quiz.I can always find somthing topical that fits in with my lessons or as an energiser when coursework is becoming tedious. The site has just got better and better. Well done!

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