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Our series on planning in the long, medium and short term looks at how practitioners can be prepared to build on children's interests, as Jane Drake explains Long-term planning
There are some new faces in our Top 25 table of nursery groups this year, and in our extensive directory too. Catherine Gaunt analyses the latest moves in both size and quality of the chains
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from <B>Jane Drake</B>
'My daughter felt under so much pressure that she used to wake up with nightmares about the tests.' Parent Suzanne Munza at the launch of a national campaign, Stop the SATS, against the school tests...
Teachers have voted in favour of campaigning against the Government's plans to introduce a new baseline assessment for four-year-olds.
Despite the achievement of the current UK Government in reducing child poverty levels during the first part of the last decade, and introducing fiscal programmes to help low-income families, child...
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...
Funding for children with special educational needs has failed to keep pace with the rise in demand for provision, according to the National Education Union.
The familiar and fascinating subject of families is one that can be ideally explored through books and role play, says Judith Stevens A topic about families is a perennial favourite. This is to be...