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A review of the Foundation Phase, the curriculum for Welsh primary children, reveals a large variation in practice across settings and areas of learning.
Those serving a unique role within a family can now gain a recognised professional qualification. Karen Faux reports.
This review is speaking sense on the direction of the primary school curriculum.
How one setting in Kent’s sustainable ethos takes in everything, from the building it operates out of to the way the children eat their meals. By Nicole Weinstein
If you are set to head out to the Education Show at Birmingham NEC, it's a good idea to wear comfortable shoes and decide in advance how to maximise your time there. This year over 600 exhibitors will...
There are lots of aspects of the current set of challenges for the early years sector that are of great concern, as many of our recent stories and features online and in the magazine illustrate.
In the last of our National Strategies features on the Early Years Foundation Stage, regional adviser Jane Mansfield and senior adviser Jan Lepley reflect on young children's development of empathy.
One big player has leaped up the rankings of the 20 largest nursery chains, while others have also undertaken acquisitions and a few have slipped. Catherine Gaunt reports.
Has the final early learning goals guidance really settled the score with critics in the field? Ruth Thomson reports
Preparing for September’s Year 1 starters, many of whom have had Reception curtailed, is changing the way some schools approach their curriculum. Charlotte Goddard reports