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Maths isn't all about being right or wrong, but the joy of discovery. Trisha Lee of theatre and education charity MakeBelieve Arts offers some insights on bringing it to life
Trainee teachers share practice across ages, as PGCE programme director Helen Bilton explains.
One nursery in north London has started providing ukulele sessions for children once a week. Liz Roberts reports on how babies and children alike are engaging with the instrument
A cheap roll of cardboard was a brilliant investment, says Sally Squires, nursery co-ordinator at James Peacock Nursery School in Ruddington, Nottingham.
A visit from staff at the local Kingsmill bakery helped children at Busy Bears and Busy Bees Children's Day Nurseries in Durham to explore the process of bread-making, as Laura Wayman explains.
Children as young as three can benefit from developing ‘learning to learn’ skills, which can boost children’s attainment by seven months, according to new research.
Infant school children are communicating, negotiating, planning and performing in sophisticated ways with their own junkyard orchestra, as Michael Jones reports.
Communication was the key to searching for treasure in an activity devised by Emma Austin and Sue Milburn.