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The reasons behind the results for inspections in Ofsted's latest annual report are explained by Patrick Leeson, director for Education and Care.
Snooker Snooker is a popular indoor sport which is played on a rectangular table that has pockets at each corner and in the middle of the longest sides. Many out-of-school clubs have a small table-top...
(Photograph) - Duncan Bannatyne, co-founder and principal vendor of the Just Learning nursery chain, has been named the joint 392nd richest person in Britain in the 2002 Sunday Times Rich List....
(Photograph) - Cartwheels, handstands, playing with yo-yos and other 'dangerous' activities were in abundance as children celebrated Playday last week. The day's theme was 'Take a Chance on Play' and...
The Early Years Foundation Stage is the subject of a new 'Direction of Travel' paper from the Department for Education and Skills setting out the Government's vision for the EYFS and giving details of...
In our story 'Phonics debated by early educators' (News, 13 July 2006) we omitted to credit the Early Childhood Research Centre at Roehampton University as the conference organisers.
The Scottish Out of School Care Network (SOSCN) has launched a rejuvenated website, www.soscn.org, where playworkers can keep up to date with what is happening within their profession. The site has a...
By Sue Allingham, Foundation Stage and infant co-ordinator at a primary school in Richmond upon Thames While it is good news that the Government is proposing a national programme for Foundation Stage...
Whether it's swimming, horse-riding, dancing, cycling or games of tag, there are lots of ways to get inactive children moving Isn't reading and mathematics more important than exercise?