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Effective School Management by K B Everard, Geoffrey Morris and Ian Wilson (Paul Chapman Publishing, 19.99) This is the fourth edition of this title and it has been extended to include several new and...
Official guidance is targeting the wrong goal for early years, says Ann-Marie McAuliffe on behalf of the Early Childhood Forum The Change for Children agenda, stemming from Every Child Matters (DfES,...
By Anastasia de Waal, research fellow, Civitas think-tank The dangers of implementing an infant curriculum extend beyond restricting free play. A statutory learning programme for under-fours will...
Unknown territory lurks around the new early years qualifications.
Playing with puzzles can help children develop better spatial awareness and may even improve their maths skills, according to a new study.
The latest Ofsted statistics for early years and childcare show that the percentage of nurseries graded inadequate has risen from three per cent to eight per cent.
Stimulating, nurturing and educating young children delivers its own rewards for nursery teachers and related professions, but their endeavours also meet many of the aspirations in the United Nations...
The Early Years Foundation Stage is at the heart of the thought-provoking seminar programme at the Nursery World Show 2009. Mary Evans hears what our expert speakers plan to explore with delegates.
While the politics in Westminster were heating up, the early years sector was hit by a heatwave that many were not equipped for
(Photograph) - Playtime, the Early Learning Centre's free weekly play session, celebrated its first birthday on Tuesday (11 September). Over the past year thousands of children, parents and carers...