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Teachers turning to tutoring as job gets far too much

TEACHERS are flocking to private tutoring because of impossible workloads and unrealistic exam targets, a survey revealed yesterday.

The National Union of Teachers said the exodus from schools could only be stopped if ministers took action to cut paperwork and excessive accountability regimes.

Tutoring provider Bidvine said three in four of its tutors were ex-teachers with 67 per cent saying workload was the main reason they had decided to quit.

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