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Aprominent early years consultant has expressed her disappointment at the Government's response to her petition protesting about the national literacy strategy. Margaret Edgington said she was 'not at...
Early years practitioners in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland have been invited to give their views as part of a nationwide review being carried out by the Government to decide the shape of a...
The news story 'Staff "need digital guidance" for supporting literacy' last week reported incorrectly that research by Rosie Flewitt at the Open University found that some children do not have access...
Thousands of early years students could drop out of the sector if entry plans for apprenticeships go ahead, nursery employers have warned.
Dan Levy highlights some of the new products and services, and several old favourites, that you can look forward to catching up with at the exhibition BEAM Education will showcase its new book, Maths...
Children benefit enormously language-wise when practitioners and parents dedicate time to meaningful interaction, says Michael Jones.
As a nursery nurse I totally agree with the review of the early years and childcare workforce in Scotland, as all nursery nurses are back in work doing two-and-a-half hours extra and loads more...
The role of the practitioner in children's problem solving is to pose challenges and prompt them with occasional questions and suggestions, but not provide the answers for them, says Margaret Martin.
Nursery nurses working in maintained settings across Scotland have voted overwhelmingly to take indefinite strike action in pursuit of a salary increase. The strike vote was the latest move in a...