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Proof of the strength of feeling against Key Stage 1 SATs has come in a survey for the National Union of Teachers (see News, page 9). More than nine out of ten teachers say they would support a...
(Photograph) - Andi Rossi, a student at South Lanarkshire College, gets to grips with puppets at the Child's Play International stand at the Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition, held at the...
Children who are labelled as gifted at an early age can experience emotional problems as a result of adult expectations, according to research presented by Professor Joan Freeman at the British...
A nursery physical activityregime done three times a week for 24 weeks had no effect on body mass index but did improve movement skills, research has found. The Movement and Activity Glasgow...
A training programme for staff working with children to help them respond to suspected child sexual abuse has been introduced by the NSPCC. The charity's Educare programme, 'Creating a culture of...
A checklist of 15 questions that parents can ask youth organisations to help protect young people from abuse by adults has been published by the Scottish Executive. The Parent Checklist for Youth...
The UK's position on allowing childminders to smack the children in their care has raised concern at the United Nations. The UNcommittee on the rights of the child published a report last week looking...
The scale of cuts to Sure Start centres over the past five years has been truly frightening, says Dave Prentis
The Government's academy plans have left nursery schools in limbo, says Kathryn James
As a former primary head teacher, I am no great fan of statutory assessment.