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Reform of primary school education has been abandoned, following the failure of proposals for curriculum changes to make it through the final stages of the Children, Schools and Families Bill before...
What can other early years settings learn from the approach of one setting that has developed a curriculum based around core experiences, asks Annette Rawstrone
What makes a nursery a winner? To find out, Wendy Scott visited all the high-achieving settings shortlisted for this year's award Ahigh level of entries again came in to Nursery World for its second...
BT has launched a curriculum-based website to help pupils of all ages keep up with their homework. The resource includes help with revision with practice tests and past papers and access to an online...
(Photograph) - Eight-year-old Evan Trevett examines the interactive pergola in the Environmental Curriculum Centre's Growing Schools Garden with Centre head Lucy Nettleton. The nine-acre wildlife...
Jan Dubiel spoke about how to 'future proof' early childhood education to prepare children for a rapidly changing world at Nursery World's curriculum conference.
Tapestry’s Ben Case explains how attending the recent Nursery World curriculum conference helped him to reflect on the importance of being culturally inclusive and taking an evidence-based approach.
Researchers are calling for outdoor learning to be included in the national curriculum after a report found it is in decline, despite evidence of its effectiveness.
In our story 'Phonics debated by early educators' (News, 13 July 2006) we omitted to credit the Early Childhood Research Centre at Roehampton University as the conference organisers.
Five-year-olds will learn about fractions and computer programming in the revised national curriculum for children from five-to-16.