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Are the targets and measurements that the Government appears to be dropping going to be replaced by what the early years sector wants or needs? Mary Evans asks the experts.
Amid a record growth in the school workforce, there is an irony in the way that pupils who would most benefit from time with a teacher are instead spending it with assistants. Mary Evans reports.
Head of education, Rebecca Taylor, and Carla Phillips, head of health and nutrition, both at University College Birmingham, share their thoughts on free school meals for all.
(Photograph) - Children from Burdett Coutts after-school club in Westminster presented Cherie Booth QC with giant childcare 'stars' last week to launch the Excellence in Childcare Awards and Kids'...
Have oodles of fun keeping children busy with an art kit from Bostik full of pipe cleaners, beads, felt shapes, pom poms, straws and Blu-Tack, plus an instruction leaflet suggesting lots of things to...
Dr Lala Manners takes issue with the lack of emphasis given to physical development in the new EYE qualifications
The progress of the Centre for Excellence and Outcomes in Children and Young People's Services (C4EO) in supporting professionals delivering early years services is examined by Sue Owen.
KSI teacher Margaret Edwards makes her own recommendations Lollipop Software from Lollipop Learning is an interesting innovation that introduces children-and teachers! - to the concept of website...
What training is available to help practitioners revitalise their maths provision? Charlotte Goddard reports