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Not everyone is motivated by money, says HR expert Jacqui Mann, who explains that finding the right reward scheme involves knowing your staff well.
HAL, an advanced thinking computer from Arthur C Clarke's novel 2001, made disastrous choices when given conflicting information. In 1950, Alan Turing invented the Turing test, which has been the...
Parents and carers may have little understanding of the scope and benefits of D&T. You can provide them with regular information on the subject, for example: * relevant parts of the QCA's curriculum...
* A Sunderland infant school specialising in giving its children a head start in European culture and languages has received a National Languages for Exports award. The awards, by Trade Partners UK,...
A booklet and DVD - Lighting the Fire, hands-on investigation, play and outdoor learning in primary education - was compiled with the help of early years consultant Wendy Scott and includes a...
There's more to blocks than it appears to adults - in the hands of inquisitive children. Anne O'Connor explains their importance Blocks are one of the most open-ended play materials available. They...
Questions for practitioners to consider about how they support communication are suggested by Anne O'Connor We want children to be able to interact positively with others, to communicate ideas and...
The first national guidelines for religious education in England's schools were published last week. The non-statutory national framework, intended to support and improve RE teaching for pupils from...
Choose the right resources to give children an environment that is mathematically rich The curriculum for the Foundation Stage expects, among other things, that children's mathematical understanding...