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Teacher education needs a radical revamp of its primary aims, says Pat Broadhead.
Timeless practical activities that foster children’s independence are a core part of Maria Montessori’s philosophy, Nicole Weinstein discovers
Two graduates of an MSC programme at Abertay University in Dundee have set up the first au pair agency in north-east Scotland. Anna Greaves, from the Ukraine, and Sandra Beck, from Germany, both...
<P> Key features of the Profile are explained by <B> Pauline Hoare </B> , principal officer for curriculum and assessment policy at the QCA </P>
A simple story about a dog in a sweater can inspire activities in different areas of the curriculum, says Lena Engel One of the stories by Gene Zion about a much-loved pet dog called Harry is No Roses...
Some providers fear that the existing levels of funding they receive through local authorities for the two-year-old entitlement will reduce when the programme expands beyond 2014.
Using gestures and facial expressions to accompany speech will help babies become skillful communicators as they begin to learn to talk. Opal Dunn explains how Body language, including facial...
Making Literacy Real: Theories and practices for learning and teaching. By Joanne Larson and Jackie Marsh. (Sage, 19.99, 020 7324 8500, 1 4129 0331 9) Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language and early...
The minister for education and childcare said the Department for Education would consider extending the Teach First scheme to the early years, a recommendation made by Policy Exchange, at an event...