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'In 25 years we have moved from no curriculum to an overly academic curriculum.' Kathy Sylva, professor of educational psychology at Oxford University, warning the Government against making education...
The impact of formal education on three- to five-year-olds is one of the General Teaching Council for Scotland's priority research topics in its 2005-2006 Teacher Researcher Programme. To participate...
Tackling racism in the early years is the topic for conferences in London and Leeds next month. 'Tackling Race Hate, the role of early years providers: Accessing national and local initiatives to...
Children don't need fancy materials to make things, they just need chances to explore them, says Penny Tassoni Designing and making is one of the most fun areas of the curriculum to provide for....
The inclusion of the global dimension in the Early Years curriculum helps young learners fulfil their potential as good world citizens The global dimension should be an integral part of education, as...
Early years practitioners who rejoiced over the Birth to Three Matters framework now fear it may be remade into a curriculum, says <B>Simon Vevers</B>
We ask representatives from across the childcare and early education field what they think could be in store for the year ahead It has been another busy 12 months for the early years education and...
The most eagerly awaited news in the professional Nanny year is, this year cause for celebrating. Our annual pay survey on pages 6-7 shows nannies' earnings are continuing to rise in London, the Home...
The abduction and murder last month of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham, and the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks on America on 11 September, have both highlighted for me the...