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The New Community Schools

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  • Wednesday, June 5, 2002
  • | Nursery World
The New Community Schools approach, which encourages the provision of integrated services focused on the needs of the child, is to be rolled out across 16 local authorities. Minister for education and children Cathy Jamieson said last week, 'I am delighted to confirm today the allocations of funding to 16 authorities to enable them to go ahead with this important work. We are still looking at the proposals we have received from the remaining authorities and we expect to come to our decisions on them within the next few weeks.' New Community Schools projects may involve a single school or clusters of schools, and often involve work across nursery, primary and secondary level.

Pack well before you slope off

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  • Wednesday, November 30, 2005
  • | Nursery World
Thermals Remember it is well below freezing out there, so take the right stuff to stay warm - hats, gloves, scarves, even the right socks. You might want to get some thermals - they may not be glamorous, but they are a lifesaver in the cold. Anyway, no one can see them!

Hop to it!

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  • Wednesday, May 29, 2002
  • | Nursery World
There are many ways for young children to learn respect and appreciation for animals without keeping live ones in their school or nursery, as Marie Charlton explains Rabbits will hopping into focus in many schools and early years settings in the north-west of England next month when RSPCA Education Week gets underway.

Part of the plan

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  • Wednesday, June 5, 2002
  • | Nursery World
Once practitioners are confident that they have a proper understanding of a child's schemas, they need to plan how to promote that child's learning. Part of the planning process will be to set the child's individual learning needs within the context of the Foundation Stage curriculum. Below are two case studies showing how practitioners identified children's schemas, then planned suitable resources and activities to produce what is sometimes called a scheme of work, that spans the six areas of learning, reflects the child's current interests and is appropriate to their stage of development.

Ticket for fraud?

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  • Wednesday, May 7, 2003
  • | Nursery World
Under the new tax credit system introduced last month, parents only need a care provider's registration number to claim towards their childcare costs. Once parents have this number they could continue to claim childcare costs when they are not in fact using it.

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