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The primary review, the two-year independent inquiry into England's primary schools led by Robin Alexander of Cambridge University, has published another four reports intended to stimulate debate on...
Propagate some learning with a table of plants the children have grown themselves. Vinicia Bellamy describes how her setting did it Planned learning intentions *To investigate objects and materials by...
Early years settings in England can now apply for grants of up to 15,000 to set up music-making activities. The funding scheme, First Steps, has been launched by the charity Youth Music to give the...
In the second part of a series on introducing the Sustainable Development Goals to young children, Dr Diane Boyd explores activities such as growing your own food
One nursery has grown into a farm and allotment with a bit of help from a local college. Annette Rawstrone finds out more
Nearly two-thirds of parents don’t regularly take part in activities like painting or playing in the mud with their children because of the cleaning up required, reveals new research.
Practitioners at Rachel Keeling Nursery School explain how they have encouraged creativity and other skills through the use of dyes, den-building and dancing activities
Ten years on from a landmark report into children’s speech, language and communication, a follow-up review is to be published.
Early years organisations have responded positively to the 19 recommendations made by Professor Cathy Nutbrown in her review of early years qualifications, in terms of the vision set out for a higher...
Despite initial good intentions the Government still takes a fragmented approach to childcare and education. With another review in sight <B> Peter Moss </B> says: think again