Found 16347 results for "?tag=Behaviour?year_based=2011?orderBy=PublishedDate?Tags/Name=Policy & Politics|Provision"
If Ofsted were truly independent, as it claims to be, then would it not be criticising an early years policy that is clearly failing children?
Breakfast clubs can help reduce truancy and bad behaviour at school and have a positive impact on children's health and academic performance, a new study has found. A report, Improving Breakfast Clubs...
by Jennie Lindon (Hodder Arnold, 21.99, ISBN 978-0340983980)
Young children need policy-making that transforms early years education and care, argue Pat Tomlinson and Chelle Davison
As new policy may arise from reviewing the EYFS, where's the evidence to guide the way forward? Mary Evans hears from a leading researcher.
Details of what the next five years has in store for children, families, Sure Start and early years education under the new coalition Government were published today.
A child's anxieties about physical danger and risk are addressed by Dr Maria Robinson.
The Cambridge Primary Review has garnered compliments from the early years sector for its recommendation of extending the EYFS approach upwards and raising the school starting age to six (see News,...
Children's radio campaigner Susan Stranks warns that the BBC could exclude some children with its focus on new technology
By Eva Lloyd, senior lecturer in early childhood studies in the School for Policy Studies at Bristol University The start of a new year provides an appropriate opportunity to focus on the position of...