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Play should be a crucial part of learning for children in primary school, a report into primary education has concluded.
By Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, deputy secretary general of the Council of Europe. (Taken from the sixth Kilbrandon lecture on justice for children.) The hesitation of the UK Government and some other...
In the second of her articles on inclusion, Jane Muir challenges attitudes to disabled children and explains how activities can be adapted with a little thought 'I don't do stairs,' says Alison John,...
To get the most out of staff and ensure their well-being, use ‘positive performance management’, says Debbie Garvey
* A new campaign for nurseries and reception classes is aiming to make young children more aware of the wildlife and nature around them. Childcarers and teachers can register for the free campaign,...
The way practitioners deal with children's behaviour depends on the perspective they take on it, as Sue Roffey demonstrates In one of my first teaching jobs I worked at a school for 'maladjusted...
Staff both new and experienced are finding fresh inspiration for practice on a nursery chain's in-house course. Karen Faux reports.
Children's experience of the outdoor environment can be enhanced through an imaginative use of ground surfaces and materials, reports Sue Learner.
Practitioners with Montessori knowledge can now do a top-up degree that will extend the skills they can offer. Karen Faux reports.
Timely advice on keeping tax credits has been issued by two leading childcare voucher suppliers, as they tell Karen Faux.