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The idea that children are visual, auditory or kinaesthetic learners is ‘completely unhelpful’ for learning, a leading brain expert said at the Nursery World show today.
Whether you focus on the food or the bears, it's a project children will love, from Judith Stevens.
The new report for Sure Start on children's transition from the Foundation Stage to Key Stage 1, carried out by the National Foundation for Educational Research, will provide welcome ammunition for...
Children in Scotland has called for all early years workers to receive professional training in promoting racial equality. The charity's senior policy officer Douglas Hamilton, speaking in the run-up...
Susan Carter tells Jackie Cosh about her role at Busy Bears in Durham.
Cash in on the value of money, pretend or real, as a tool for learning about mathematics through role play, as Lena Engel explains Early learning goals
We caught up with Jade Stevens, who is completing her Level 3 Early Years Educator qualification with Parenta Training while working at Kids Capers Nursery. She discusses the importance of never...
Childminders in England have warmly welcomed Ofsted's decision to keep their personal details private by putting only their registration number and postcode with their inspection reports on its...
Further career and study options for a school's learning mentor who has gained experience in working with children with emotional and behavioural difficulties are suggested by Tina Jefferies.
Part 8: Trainee EYT Emma Davis, manager of Busy Bees @ LPS (Ledbury Primary School) talks babies, observation, and how her training has helped impress Ofsted