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Young children's education is being overly structured in pursuit of targets and testing at the expense of free play, a new review of research has concluded. Free Play in Early Childhood, published...
Following her article last month on monitoring and evaluation systems, Pennie Akehurst looks at how to develop a new system of self-evaluation
Study cats by listening to stories, creating art, and meeting the real thing, with more activities from Andrea Durrant Activity 1
How are managers coping with the coronavirus pandemic in other parts of the world, with different infection rates, government policies, cultures and attitudes? Meredith Jones Russell speaks to...
Gabriella Jozwiak speaks to nursery leaders about how to support a staff member whose practice has changed since furlough
Angelmouse, star of the BBC children's series of the same name, is now appearing in a video and range of storybooks written to encourage young children to adopt positive behaviour patterns. The...
(Photograph) - Amil Mair from St Peter's Primary School in Edinburgh portrays the character of Vapour, one of the stars of Scottish Water's new interactive computer game, at the launch of an...
(Photograph) - TV boffin Professor Robert Winston visited the Asquith Nursery in Golders Green, north London, to film part of his latest series of 'A Child of Our Time' for the BBC. The series, which...
David Olde, deputy manager of the Stepping Stones Day Nursery in Pontefract, enjoyed a trip across Yorkshire aboard the Venice Simplon Orient Express along with other winners of the Servicemark...
Reflective practice is embedded in early years provision, but is not always easy to achieve. Educational psychologist Anita Soni describes a project in Birmingham that uses video to help practitioners...