Tutors International Announce Increase in Pupils Call for Real-World Scenarios in Private Tutoring


(PRWEB UK) 3 December 2012

Tutors International, one of the worlds leading private home-school tutor agencies, today announced its support of a report recently released from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), which states that some UK schools have become “exam factories” and calls for children to be given a broader education.

Tutors International, known in the education industry for placing only high calibre private tutors with families across the globe, reported that they have employed more real-world scenarios as part of home-schooling, at the request of students and their parents.

Its not just full-time private tuition that has the means to provide this practical application, although the one-to-one nature of the learning environment certainly helps, claims Senior Partner, Adam Caller. There are many requests from families to hire after-school private tutors to provide a broader education than that received in school.

Mr Caller commented, Either schools need to focus on a few subjects in depth, or provide a broader education more superficially. Most dont have the resources or time to do both. Weve found that our private tutors are in a unique position of having both time and resources to educate a child in precisely the way the client wishes. But we can provide this service to the lucky few. The UK Government has to find a way to provide the best level of education for the majority.

The CBI report claims that there is too much focus on exams at 16 and that that focus should be switched to exams at 18, with more emphasis on the skills people need for life and work. Students themselves tend to agree, calling for more real-world, practical application of maths , for example.

If private industry is left to pick up the pieces of a failed education, we should listen to them, concluded Mr Caller. More vocational courses, apprenticeships, and practical skills are needed, and those who want to take exams and try to get into university should be supported in doing so. We should move away from this culture of mediocrity that tries to push everyone into university, and by doing so, dumbing down academic standards.

About Tutors International

Tutors International is a worldwide organization providing experienced private tutors to work with children of all ages and nationalities. Tutors are available for full-time tutoring positions, for major support and tutoring outside school hours, or for home-schooling.

Tutors International provide tutors in a wide variety of situations from helping students re-take critical exams, helping pupils with the transition of moving between international school systems, and supporting youngsters with AD/HD and dyslexia. They provide a bespoke service to find the right tutor that suits the child’s needs and aspirations, and if a live-in tutor is required, it is essential that the assigned tutor is the right match for the family and fits in the environment.

Tutors International was founded in 1996 by Adam Caller, who has tutored students of all ages and now turns his expertise to recruiting, training and placing other tutors to help families. He is one of only two UK members of the prestigious Independent Education Consultants Association (IECA).







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McCormack Baron Salazar and Metro Announce the Grand Opening of MacArthur Park Apartments Phase A


(PRWEB) June 15, 2012

McCormack Baron Salazar and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (METRO) are cutting the ribbon on the new MacArthur Park Apartments Phase A Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) in the MacArthur Park/Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles. The Grand Opening Ceremony will be held on June 18 at the new development located at 681 South Bonnie Brae Street. With remarks by community leaders, a formal ribbon cutting, and tours of the new sustainable apartments and retail spaces, the event will celebrate the grand opening of the first of two phases that includes 90 affordable apartments, 15,000 square feet of retail, 100 commuter car parking spaces, and 24 bicycle parking spaces. A total of 172 affordable apartments are planned for the two-phase development.

In a city where the motto once seemed to be Build Now, Plan Later, we are committed to doing things differently. We are closely linking our ever-expanding transit system with the planning of vibrant, livable neighborhoods,” said Los Angeles Mayor and current MTA chairman Antonio Villaraigosa. The MacArthur Park Apartments development is a perfect example of how we can become a more livable city by connecting our residents to high-quality affordable housing options and public transit.

Located in one of Los Angeles most densely populated communities and one mile west of Downtown Los Angeles, the development is adjacent to the METRO Red/Purple Line Westlake/MacArthur Park Station and is one block from the historic General Douglas MacArthur Municipal Park. The goal of this landmark development is to serve as a model for other Transit-Oriented Developments in Los Angeles and across the county and to act as a catalyst for more development in the larger MacArthur Park neighborhood.

“Our ability to work with the private sector and build housing at one of the citys key transportation hubs is something that can and should be duplicated throughout Los Angeles, said Councilmember Ed P. Reyes. Moreover, the quality and accessibility of this development demonstrates that housing can be created for people who most need it.

The structure required intricate architectural and engineering design by Torti Gallas and Partners, Inc., with Roschen Van Cleve. Spanning an underground Metro tunnel, it not only defines a public space encouraging public transit ridership and pedestrian activity, but also provides a safe environment for families. MacArthur Park Apartments incorporate green design features that include using recycled materials, high energy efficient heating and cooling systems, dual glazed windows, water saving fixtures, non-toxic paints and materials, and upgraded insulation. In addition, each unit offers such market rate amenities as washer and dryer, dishwasher, central air and heat, and free high speed internet. Each household also receives a free monthly Metro pass.

The MacArthur Park Apartments are Metros latest smart growth success story, said Los Angeles County Supervisor Gloria Molina. Weve melded transit-oriented development principles with environmentally conscious design, making the MacArthur Park Apartments a model for other housing developments in Los Angeles County.

According to a recent study by the Center for Housing Policy, for every dollar saved on housing, a working family spends 77 cents more on transportation. The MacArthur Park Transit Oriented Development connects affordable housing opportunities for working families with a local and regional network of public transportation alternatives to help bring down the cost of housing and transit for the families that need it the most.

The MacArthur Park Apartments development exemplifies good transit-oriented development, explained Tony Salazar, President of McCormack Baron Salazars West Coast Operations. Good TOD, like MacArthur Park, maximizes the investments cities are making in their infrastructure, connects affordable housing to jobs and opportunities for working families, and provides a safe, livable, walkable community with services and retail for residents and riders.

McCormack Baron Salazar anticipates closing construction financing on the second phase of the project in December 2012 with construction beginning in January 2013. Construction of Phase B is estimated to take approximately 24 months. The development team is incorporating a comprehensive bike parking facility in this second phase to further promote bicycle use for commuters, residents, shoppers and recreational riders.

MacArthur Park Apartments is a model for transit-oriented, affordable housing developments that serves as a social and economic catalyst for the revitalization of a historic Los Angeles neighborhood, said Alicia Glen, Managing Director and head of the Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group. It has been a pleasure to partner with McCormack Baron Salazar, the State of California, and the County and City of Los Angeles on this transformative project.

A high-quality development like this takes a dedicated commitment from everyone, commented Raul Anaya, Los Angeles Market President, Bank of America. The project could only have gotten done with a team that included Metro, the State, the City of Los Angeles, the Housing Authority, and Redevelopment Agency, two strong private banks, and neighborhood residents under the leadership from an experienced private developer like McCormack Baron Salazar. This project illustrates the best of what public-private-community partnerships can achieve.

The $ 44.8 million development was financed through a combination of public and private financing that included funding from Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, the State of California Housing & Community Development Department, The Los Angeles Housing Department, the Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles City of Industry Program, Metro, the Community Redevelopment Agency of Los Angeles, American Recovery & Reinvestment Act TCAP Funds administered by the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, New Markets Tax Credits from MBS Urban Initiatives, and equity and debt from Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group from the sale of Low Income Housing Tax Credits and New Markets Tax Credits. The development began construction in April 2010.

The project is part of Metros Joint Development Program, which seeks to secure the most appropriate private and/or public sector development on Metro-owned property at and adjacent to transit stations and corridors.

The Westlake/MacArthur Park Metro Rail Station plaza is one of the few remaining open sites on the entire Metro Red/Purple Line to undergo a transit-oriented development transformation, said Art Leahy, CEO of Metro. We are glad to help contribute to affordable housing as well as fast, efficient transportation choices for the Westlake/MacArthur Park community.

Metro and other municipal bus lines directly connecting with the Westlake/MacArthur Park subway station include: Metro Line 20, 51, 52, 200, 352, 487, 603, 720, and DASH Pico Union/Echo Park.

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Details about the Grand Opening Ceremony

To mark the grand opening, a program and ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 10:00 am on Monday, June 18, 2012 at MacArthur Park Apartments, 681 South Bonnie Brae Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057. The program will feature remarks from the Honorable Gloria Molina, County of Los Angeles Supervisor; the Honorable Antonio Villaraigosa, Mayor, City of Los Angeles; the Honorable Ed Reyes, City of Los Angeles, Council District 1; Arthur Leahy, Chief Executive Officer, Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority; Rushmore Cervantes, Interim General Manager, Los Angeles Housing Department; Raul Anaya, Los Angeles Market President, Bank of America; and Tony Salazar. President West Coast Operations, McCormack Baron Salazar, as well as other dignitaries. A reception will follow.

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