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Five-year-olds will learn about fractions and computer programming in the revised national curriculum for children from five-to-16.
With only a matter of months before the extended two-year-olds scheme comes fully into force in September, what can nurseries do to accommodate the new families? Ruth Thomson offers some guidance.
Three nursery providers tell Meredith Jones Russell how providing free places for two-year-olds is proving to be an exciting journey with many benefits.
Developmentally appropriate practice is as important for children in Key Stage 1 as it is in the EYFS, as research evidence and teachers' own experience shows.
Scotland's first national guidance for people working with children aged birth to three is set to be launched in Edinburgh next week. Birth to Three: supporting our youngest children, commissioned by...
Early years providers have duties towards children with special educational needs and those with disabilities under two new codes. Radhika Holmstrom explains how settings can fulfill their obligations...
Children's minister Beverley Hughes went to Liverpool last week to help celebrate the success of its pilot scheme for free nursery education for two-year-olds.
Jane Friswell, interim CEO of Nasen, outlines how the new document will change the way that SEN needs are met
(Photograph) - Melanie MacDonald and her friends at Prospect Bank special school in Edinburgh are getting hands-on experience of the latest learning aids. These include the use of digital photographs...
Angry parents and private nursery owners have won a reprieve on the funding of places for three-year-olds outside local authority provision after Dundee City Council backtracked on plans to stop...